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UNIVERSITY  OF 

NORTH  CAROLINA 


THE  COLLECTION  OF 

NORTH  CAROLINIANA 

ENDOWED  BY 

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OF  ASHEVILLE 


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OFFICERS 


D.  C.  W'AD'DELL,  President. 

W.  W.  BARNARD,  Vice-President. 

LAWRENCE   PULLIAN,  Cashier. 


DIRECTORS 


Richmond  Pearson.  Geo.  A.  Shuford. 

J.  L.  Carroll.  D.  C.  Waddell. 

J.  P.  Sawyer.  T.  W,  Patton. 

W.  W.  Barnard. 


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ASHEVILLE,  NORTH  CAROLINA, 


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last  20  times  as  long  as  Oak,  and  are  twice  as  strong. 


P.  A.  GUMMINGS, 

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No.  12  McLOUD  BUILDING, 
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DEEDS  PROBATED  AND  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS  TAKEN. 


SPECIAL  ATTENTION  TO  DEPOSITIONS. 


Abstracts  and   Titles   made,   and    Real   Estate    Sold   and    Bought    on 

Commission. 


SPECIAL  ATTENTION  TC  ALL  BUSINESS. 


WILL  GIVE  YOU  PROTECTION  FOR 

DEATH,  ACCIDENT  AND  SICKNESS, 

Combined  in  one  Certificate  in  the  Mutual  Union  Association. 
Home  Office,        -        -        ROCHESTER,  X.  Y. 

1    also   represent    the   Mutual   Reserve  Fund    Life  Association,  of  New   York. 

Its  cash   Reserve  Surplus  is $     2,668.108 

Paid  in  Death  Claims 9.000.000 

Insurance  in  Force,  over 185,000.000 

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Loan  and  Trust  Company,  of  New  York,  Trustee  of  Special  Emergency  Fund.  The  Preferred 
Mutual  Accident  and  Piovident  Fund  Society,  of  New  York,  is  two  of  the  best  Companies 
there  ate  anywhere. 

CAM.AM)  SEE  WE  BEFORE  TAKING  Ol'T  INSURANCE. 

Respectfully,  g      ft     f      BRIGHT, 

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Our  Specialty  is : 

Everything  fine,  good  and  lasting  in  Bank 
and  Commercial  Stationery.  No  slop-shop 
work  about  us.  Full  value  given  and  fair 
prices  asked. 

In  Binding  and  the  Manufacture  of  Blank  Books : 

Our  work  is  the  very  strongest  and  best, 
and  our  Patent  Flexible  Back  Binding  for 
all  Full  Bound  Books,  is  the  strongest  and 
freest  opening  Binding  in  the  world. 

In  Printing: 


We  have  all  the  improved  facilities  in  type, 
presses  and  stereotyping,  which  this  pro- 
gressive age  demands. 

In  Stationery,  Paper,  Etc. 

Our  stock  is  the  largest  and  in  the  greatest 
variety  of  any  in  the  South.  Anything  in 
demand  by  our  trade  we  have. 

In  Lithographing: 

We  have  the  best  arrangements  for  furnish- 
ing first-class  Commercial  and  Bank  work 
at  the  very  lowest  living  prices. 


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3  and  5  Broad  and  117  East  Bay  Streets, 


CHARLESTON,  S.   C 


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For  Young  Ladies  and  Little  Girls. 


No.  4.0  French  Broad  Avenue, 
ASHEVILLE,  NORTH  CAROLINA. 


Mrs.  BURCWYN  M  AIT  LAND,  Principal. 

(For    many    years    Associate    Principal    Mount   Vernon    Institute, 

Baltimore.) 


The  Course  of  Study  includes  the  usual  English  branches, 
with  Latin,  French,  German,  Instrumental  and  Vocal  Music, 
Drawing  and  Art  Embroidery.  The  School  offers  special 
advantages  to  delicate  girls  who  wish  to  pursue  their  studies 
while  benefiting  by  the  salubrious  climate  of  Asheville. 

Apply  to  the  Principal  for  circulars  containing  terms  and 
references. 


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DIRECTORY 


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Business  Reflex. 


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WRITTEN  AND  COMPILED  BY 


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PUBLISHED   NOV.  1890. 


CHARLESTON,  S.  C. 
Walker,  Evans  &  Cogswell  Co.,  Printers, 

3  and  5  Broad  and  117  East  Bay  Streets. 

1890. 


TO  THE  PUBLIC,  GREETING : 

Herewith  is  presented  The  Asheville  City  Directory  and 
Business  Reflex  ;  descriptive  and  illustrative  of  its  representa- 
tive business  men,  together  with  an  epitome  of  its  manufacturing, 
commercial  and  industrial  progress,  including  its  natural  and  ac- 
quired attractions  as  a  health  and  pleasure  resort. 

In  presenting  this  issue  to  the  public,  the  writer,  sensible  of  the 
encouragement  and  support  he  has  received  in  a  work  of  this 
character,  occupying  nearly  four  months  of  continuous  labor, 
takes  this  opportunity  to  acknowledge  his  indebtedness  to  those  who 
in  any  way  assisted  him  in  compiling  and  publishing  it  ;  and  to  the 
public  for  their  very  generous  and  hearty  support. 

To  the  whole-souled  Mayor  of  Asheville,  and  to  its  business  men, 
unequalled  in  any  city  of  its  size  for  energy  and  audacious  enterprise 
and  broad  liberality,  to  the  prosperous  up-builders  of  its  splendid 
schools,  manufactories,  mercantile  establishments,  charming  health 
resorts  and  beautiful  homes,  and  to  the  daily  and  weekly  press, 
whose  kindly  words  of  cheer  and  encouragement  have  given  impetus 
to  the  enterprise,  and  to  our  friends  and  patrons  at  large,  this' 
work  is  respectfully  dedicated. 


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The  Queen  City  of  the  Mountains,  and  Beyond  Peradventure  the 
Gem  City  and  Metropolis  of  this  Great,  Charming  Combine— 
A  Domain  of  Fashionable  People,  Social  Culture  and  Refine- 
ment—A City  of  Magnificent  Resources,  Natural  and  Acquired 
Advantages  as  a  Health  and  Pleasure  Resort. 


An  impulse  of  energy  and  capital  from  the  North  and  East 
along  the  highlands  of  the  Southern  region,  marks  the  closing 
years  of  the  ninth  decade  of  the  century  of  progress,  which  is  re- 
markable not  only  because  of  its  spontaniety,  but  because  also  it  has 
been  so  long  deferred. 

That  favorite  field  of  exploitation,  the  boundless  West,  has  of  late 
years  exhibited  reactionery  tendencies.  It  no  longer  yields  its  un- 
failing tribute  of  profit  to  the  confident  investor  and  thus  of  thou- 
sands of  those  who  have  suffered  the  rigors  of  its  prolonged  winters 
are  held  simply  by  their  inability  to  convert  their  hard  won  posses- 
sions into  portable  shape.  There  is  an  overplus  of  cereals  and  under 
supply  of  metals.  So  it  comes  that  the  vast  repositories  of  ores  and 
coals  in  the  mountains  of  the  Carolinas,  Virginia,  Tennessee,  Ken- 
tucky, Georgia  and  Alabama  long  since  known  to  the  world,  at 
least  by  rumor,  are  now  laid  under  tribute.  The  bearer  of  the 
theodolite  are  busy  striking  lines  of  approach  for  numerous  rail- 
roads athwart  the  broad  areas  known  to  be  rich  in  workable  ores. 
For  the  first  time  in  thirty  years  the  balance  of  railroad  construction 
has  been  during  the  year  just  passed,  in  favor  of  the  Southern  States 
Almost  forgotten  schemes  for  connections,  extensions  and  terminals 
of  long  existing  lines  have  been  revived  and  put  under  way  There 
is  in  brief,  activity  everywhere — hence  these  remarks  by  way  of  pre- 
lude, in  which  we  will  outline  many  of  the  advadtages  of  our  sec- 
tion which  should  stimulate  workmen,  business  men  and  capitalists 
to  a  more  liberal  policy  of  treatment  upon  the  attractions  of  our 
beautiful  City  and  Queenland, 

Asheville,  combined  with  her  surrounding  mountain  attractions 
and  acquired  resources,  is  destined  in  a  few  years  to  contrast  and 
outrival  in  popularity  all  the  natural  grandeur  or  acquired  beauty  of 
Switzerland.    Standing  pre-eminent  in  comparison  with  the  Eiffel 


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tower,  of  national  fame,  and  as  grand  and  undulating  as  the  foam- 
ing splendor  of  the  beautiful  and  billowy  waves  of  the  broad  At- 
lantic, thence  we  gather  upon  the  threshold  of  this  mighty  city  of 
education  and  modern  civilization,  commanding  from  its  towering 
and  lofty  peaks  the  dazzling  and  enchanting  view  of  the  chain  of 
the  grand  Southern  Appalachian  range,  among  whose  majestic 
mountains  stands  Asheville,  the  Queen  City  of  the  Mountains,  the 
proud  and  advancing  city  of  this  Southland,  and  the  admiration  of 
a  multitude  of  shrewd  and  progressive  people  of  this  distended,  far- 
seeing,  ingenious  and  united  kingdom.  We  are  unable — surely  it 
is  inadequate— to  rightly  portray  with  human  tmigue  or  pen  the 
mauifold  attractions  she  proclaims,  which  challenge  comparison  for 
inducements  to  capitalists,  manufacturers,  health  and  pleasure  seek- 
ers, and  for  diversity  of  mountain  grandeur  and  picturesque  sub- 
limity, with  the  indescribable  beauteous  presentation  of  river  and 
valley  scenic  attractions  is  not  surpassed  in  the  world.  Less  than 
two  decades  ago  Asheville,  unknown,  inert  and  isolated,  now  repre- 
sents one  of  the  most  popular  and  widely  known  cities  of  its  size  in 
the  United  States,  whose  climatic  conditions  outrules  and  surpasses 
for  general  healthfulness  the  European  resorts  of  Genoa,  Milan. 
Turin  and  glorious  Vienna,  and  any  atmosphere  yet  explored  or  an- 
alyzed by  strategic  research  or  in  the  scale  of  human  development. 

TVuly  this  is  the  place  for  gods  and  divines  to  luxuriate  within  by 
enhancing  their  longevity  in  breathing  pure  air,  feasting  upon 
couches  of  delicious  splendor,  feeding  upon  choice  and  dainty  viands, 
which  stands  meet  and  irresistible  to  all  good  and  cultured  people. 
Hence  we  say,  come  with  us,  invest  in  our  city,  buy  property,  build 
you  a  home,  co-operate  with  us  in  goodness,  probity  and  justice.  To 
all  this,  with  our  combine  of  advantages,  we  will  make  you  rise  to 
affluence,  and  dispel  your  intention  of  gathering  fortune  and  fame 
from  the  occidental  region  which  offers  less  solid  inducements  than 
our  proud  and  sunny  Southland.  Come  to  our  electric  city,  for  it  is 
folly  to  search  elsewhere  for  greater  treasures  than  ours.  Wealth, 
progress,  success,  power  and  riches  all  stand  open  and  eager  to  be 
grafted  and  handed  down  to  those  of  energy  and  "ambition  to  win. 

To  repeat,  the  attractions  offered  to  the  health  and  pleasure  seeker 
are  not  surpassed  in  America.  The  ever-changing  scenery  and 
beautiful  driveways  from  one  to  twenty  miles  are,  without 
question,  noticeable— some  of  the  most  peerless  in  the  world — 
and  our  healthful  suburban  homes  here  at  the  close  of  the 
day's  business  and  worry.  Wearied  humanity,  longing  for 
quiet  and  undisturbed  repose  from  care  and  toil,  can  find 
that  soothing  rest  that  restores  mental  tranquility,  invigorates 
the  system  and  places  it  in  a  condition  to  withstand  the  cares  and 


ceaseless  annoyances  of  everyday  life.  To  repeat,  the  romantic 
river  and  mountain  scenery  of  this  section  are  without  rivals  in  the 
world.  For  instance,  the  views  obtained  between  the  Metropolis 
and  Hot  Springs,  a  distance  of  perhaps  forty  miles  over  the  Rich- 
mond and  Danville  Railroad  traveling  all  along  the  waters'  edge  or 
the  beautiful  French  Broad  is  a  scene  of  rare  delight,  royal 
grandeur,  and  matchless  panoramic  beauty.  In  the  valley  the 
swift  flight  of  trains  coming  and  going  can  be  traced  the  advanc- 
ing and  receding  columns  of  steam  and  smoke  lingering  in  their 
wake.  These,  with  a  thousand  other  attractions,  combine  to  swell 
the  heart  and  soul  with  awe  and  enchantment. 

Asheville  stands  amidst  the  summits  of  the  grandest  mountain 
range  in  the  world,  and  so  far  removed  from  all  other  cities  of  its 
class  to  be  outside  the  pale  of  rivalry  and  jealousy.  Asheville's  su- 
perior attractions  are  everywhere  admitted,  occupying  an  elevated 
plateau  of  nearly  3,000  feet  above  the  level  of  the  sea,  its  air  is  always 
pure  and  bracing,  giving  it  the  rightful  reputation  of  being  the  most 
healthful  place  in  America,  yet  the  chief  glory  of  Asheville  is  not 
her  climate  or  locality,  but  the  enterprise  and  public  spirit  of  her 
business  men,  absolutely  outrivalling  any  city  of  its  size  in  the 
world. 

In  every  period  of  the  city's  development  these  men  of  foresight, 
enterprise  and  liberality  have  stood  with  open  purses  ready  to  pro- 
mote every  scheme  likely  to  contribute  to  the  prosperity  of  Asheville, 
and  it  is  to  them  the  city  owes  its  greatest  debt.  No  means  of  judi- 
cious advertisement  of  Asheville's  greatness-  has  ever  been  rejected  or 
neglected  by  them,  and  prosperity  has  neither  chilled  their  ardor  or 
warped  their  judgment  nor  tightened  their  purse  strings,  and  such 
men  as  we  here  have  will  soon  quadruple  the  enumeration  of  our 
population  to  what  it  now  stands,  hence  we  proclaim  her  business 
men  legion  and  her  many  attractions  unfaltering. 

Asheville,  North  Car  lina,  the  capital  of  Buncombe  County,  is  on 
the  Western  No.  Ca.  Railroad,  (a  branch  of  the  famous  Kichmond 
and  Danville  Railway  Systems),  and  is  delightfully  situated  in  the 
valley  of  the  beautiful  French  Broad  River  at  the  confluence  of  the 
Swannannoa. 

It  is  surrounded  by  some  of  the  grandest  and  most  romantic 
mountain  scenery  anywhere  to  be  found.  The  elevation  is  2H50  feet 
above  the  level  of  the  sea,  its  high  and  healthful  location  and  charm- 
ing views  have  made  it  a  favorable  Summer  and  Winter  resort. 

The  natural  products  are  principally  the  growing  and  manufac- 
ture of  tobacco,  which  is  an  item  of  great  magnitude  ;  also,  extensive 
deposits  of  iron  and  manganesiate  ores  in  this  vicinity,  (together 
with  the  statement  from  a  well  known  scientist  of  the  country  that 


Western  North  Carolina  contained  the  hard  wood  with  which  the 
world  was  to  be  supplied  in  the  next  fifty  years.  It  abounds  in  that 
most  valuable  timber,  poplar,  now  growing  so  greatly  in  favor  in  the 
Northern  markets,  and  also  the  oak,  hickory,  ash,  black  walnut, 
cherry,  locust,  pine,  &c.)  Extensive  gardens  and  truck  farms,  stock 
raising,  dairying,  and  every  choice  vegetable  that  is  suitable  to  the 
taste  of  the  most  epicurean  and  Cosmopolitan  class  who  dwell  con- 
stantly with  us  in  this  attractive  city  of  the  mountains.  North 
Carolina  is  noted  for  its  mountains. 

In  this  State  the  Appalachian  system  attains  its  greatest  height. 
There  are  twenty-four  peaks  which  are  higher  than  Mount  Wash- 
ington, in  New  Plampshire,  no  less  than  sixty  which  are  over  6,000 
feet  high. 

The  principal  mountain  range,  as  we  pass  to  the  westward  are  the 
Blue  Ridge  and  the  Great  Smoky.  These  lie  nearly  parallel  to  one 
another.  , 

The  Blue  Ridge  crosses  the  vicinity  in  a  southwesterly  direction. 
It  contains  many  peaks  of  considerable  elevation,  and  reaches  its 
greatest  height  in  Grandfather  Mountain,  5,897  feet  above  the  sea. 

It  is  the  great  Water  Shed  of  the  State. 

The  great  Smoky  range  extends  all  al.mg  the  western  border  of 
the  State,  and  separates  it  from  Tennessee. 

It  is  known  under  various  local  names,  such  as  the  Iron  Moun- 
tains, in  the  North,  and  the  Smoke,  in  the  South.  The  great  Smoky 
range  is  the  master  link  of  the  whole  Appalachian  system.  Its 
highest  peak  is  Clingman's  Dome,  6,69.)  feet  above  the  sea,  but  a 
number  of  other  summits  exceed  6,000  feet. 

Between  these  two  ranges  are  numerous  high  peaks  and  massive 
spurs  rising  from  the  plateau  ;  of  these,  the  loftiest  are  the  Black 
Mountains,  which  are  so  named  from  the  forests  of  dark  balsam  firs 
that  crown  their  summits.  One  of  this  group,  Black  Dome  or  Mit- 
chell's High  Peak  is  the  culminating  point  of  the  Appalachian 
Mountains,  and  the  highest  land  east  of  the  Rocky  Mountains. 

It  attains  a  height  of  6,688  feet  above  the  sea  level.  (This  peak  was 
named  in  honor  of  Dr.  Mitchell,  a  distinguished  professor  in  the 
University  of  North  Carolina,  who  perished  June  27th,  1857,  while 
exploring  this  region,  and  was  buried  on  the  summit  of  the  moun- 
tain.) The  mountain  region  of  North  Carolina  is  one  of  the  most 
beautiful  portions  of  the  United  States.  The  mountains  are  fertile 
to  their  summits,  and  are  clothed  with  magnificent  forests. 

Nothing  can  surpass  the  picturesque  loveliness  that  bursts  upon 
the  traveller,  and  objects  of  interest  to  tourists  and  pleasure  seekers 
in  this  mountain  region  is  daily  gaining  fashionable  and  pleasing 
notoriety.    It  would  require  a  vast  field  of  language  to  describe  the 


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great  attractions  of  this  majestic  country,  and  we  proffer  to  the 
world,  in  this  feeble  writing,  the  advantages  of  coming  among  us 
with  your  capital,  energy  and  enterprise.  We  promise  you,  at  a  near 
day,  the  proof  of  all  we  say.  In  this  city  now  are  represented  some 
of  the  noted  millionaire  kings  of  the  country,  and  monied  indi- 
viduals and  corporations  are  fast  discovering  the  right  field  for  such 
embarkation.  Apropos,  one  of  the  old  and  savage  divines  of  the  Cal- 
vinistic  order  of  the  seventeenth  century,  has  a  dictum  of  the  last 
great  judgment  day  to  be  held  in  some  vast  valley,  and  surrounded 
with  a  complete  circuit  of  impassable  mountains,  which  preclude 
escape  on  all  sides.  He  must  have  had  in  mind  some  conception  of 
the  great  Smoky  Range  vale,  with  Mitchell's  high  peak  and  Cling- 
man's  Dome,  and  all  the  cloud  and  sky-tall  range  that  completes  the 
mighty  parapet. 

Western  N.  C.  to-day,  with  its  lovely  climate,  clear  streams,  pure 
springs,  in  many  places  gushing  out  in  great  volumes  of  curative 
chemical  mixtures  of  salts  and  alkalies  at  a  temperature  of  140  degrees. 
So  that  these  rivers  which  run  through  the  valleys  never  have  a  film 
of  ice  on  their  surface.and  the  vast  sweep  of  amphitheatrical  rock  and 
hill-sides.  These  points,  and  many  others  the  pen  can  not  portray, 
combine  to  make  Asheville  the  drinking  cup,  theatre  dome,  or  punch 
bowl  for  "the  play  of  the  gods."  Whatever  figure  you  liken  the 
place  to,  you  will  not  find  another  place  just  like  it  on  the  round 
globe.  At  least  so  say  the  best  travelled  tourists  who  visit  here  from 
Summer  to  Winter. 

Out  of  the  rocks  forming  the  walls  of  the  canyons  through  which 
we  ride,  at  a  dizzy  height  above  the  valley  below,  the  art  of  the 
skilled  engineer  has  hewn  and  blasted  magnificent  rock  beds  for 
travel,  and  as  we  wind  the  pass  on  the  decline  the  scene  that  bursts 
upon  the  snow-capped  peaks  that  glitter  in  the  blue  sky,  down, 
down,  down,  to  the  beautiful  vision  of  Round  Knob,  it  is  one  of  the 
grandest  and  sublimest  of  descriptions.  In  fact,  many  other  points 
of  interest,  including  the  mountain  hamlets  which  are  seen  in  a  sur- 
vey of  this  divine  work  of  nature.  The  natural  fountains,  in  close 
proximity,  divide  and  sends  a  crystal  stream  each  to  the  broad  At- 
lantic on  the  east  and  no  less  majestic  gulf  on  the  southwest,  and  ever 
spraying  the  atmosphere,  making  it,  in  its  entirety,  the  sublimest 
description  the  eye  and  soul  can  conceive.  The  most  vivid  imagina- 
tion cannot  conjecture  it,  unless  seen,  and  when  seen,  a  sense  of  its 
immensity  is  overpowering. 

In  these  mountains  we  have  the  mostawe-inspiringand  scenic  gran- 
deur on  the  Continent,  and  alone  worth  a  trip  from  the  Old  World  to 
the  New  to  see.  But  Asheville  has  the  most  positive  and  extensive 
sanitary  attractions  in  her  mountain  homes  only  equalled  east  of 


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Denver,  and  very  much  resembling  Italy  and  Southern  France,  and 
if  she  had  been  advertised  one-fourth  that  those  world-famous  re- 
sorts her  hotels  might  now  be  double  in  size  and  quadruple  what 
they  are  in  numbers.  But  rapid  increase  of  tourist  and  regular  sea- 
son visitors  is  sure  to  come  as  individual  advertising  by  those  who 
have  been  here,  and  is  sure  to  be  given  and  will  induce  great  num- 
bers to  pass  the  hot  summer  months  and  mild  winter  ones  in  a 
mountain  winter  and  summer  retreat,  so  refreshing  to  our  jaded 
nerves,  weak  lungs  and  torpid  liver,  which  is  more  potent  than  the 
zephyrs  that  classical  liars  attribute  to  the  mythological  "  Vale  of 
Tempe." 

As  a  residence  city  Asheville  has  no  superior  in  the  United  States 
or  in  the  world.  It  is  practically  a  city  of  homes,  with  all  the  ad- 
vantages that  may  be  found  anywhere,  together  with  many  that  ex- 
ist nowhere  but  in  the  delightful  health-giving  climate  of  North 
Carolina.  In  general  beauty  and  attractiveness  there  are  no  cities  of 
its  size  that  compare  with  Asheville.  The  beautiful  situation  of  the 
various  residence  portion,  with  the  grand  mountain  scenery  always 
in  view,  sometimes  as  exquisite  vistas  at  the  end  of  a  street,  and 
again  rising  up  as  a  background  to  the  valley  beyond.  The  cleanli- 
ness and  complete  drainage  of  the  streets,  the  bright  sunshine  and 
pure  air,  the  peculiar  beauty  and  taste  of  the  city  itself,  with  all  its 
home-like  aspect,  combine  to  make  it  attractive.  Add  to  this  its 
superb  school  system,  musical  and  literary  culture,  pure  water  and  a 
thousand  other  advantages  that  combine  to  perfect  a  pabulum  of 
nutriment  and  delight.  To  repeat,  Asheville  is  a  city  of  homes,  and 
among  them  are  many  which  would  be  considered  models  of  beauty 
and  elegance  wherever  found. 

It  is  also  the  architects  paradise  as  there  are  so  many  beautiful 
sites  to  build  upon. 

The  styles  mostly  in  favor  in  Asheville  now  are  the  English  and 
Romanesque  which  are  now  used  almost  entirely  throughout  all 
the  cities  of  notable  advancement.  There  are  no  pilasters  or 
columns,  but  the  Roman  arch  is  everywhere.  Another  style  those 
who  build  now  are  running  to,  is  the  modern  Gothic,  which  is  ex- 
tremely picturesque  and  pleasing.  It  would  not  be  possible  in  this 
article  to  do  full  justice  to  this  feature  of  Asheville.  Numbers  of 
their  fine  homes  are  set  down  in  the  midst  of  magnificent  lawns  and 
surrounded  by  pieces  of  statuary,  fountains  and  other  accessories  in 
ornamentation.  In  and  about  Asheville  are  all  the  inducements 
of  beauty  and  loveliness  that  could  be  wished  for.  Truly  this  is 
now  the  veritable  Poet's  Corner  of  the  earth  and  whoever  can  and 
would  flee  the  "  maddening  crowd,"  will  find  here  indeed  sure  rest 
to  his  weary  soul  and  glad  rejuvenation  to  the  body  if  it  can  be 


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secured  below  the  skies.  To  conclude,  Asheville  is  the  Electric  City, 
the  Gem  City,  the  Crown  City,  the  Queen  City,  the  Altitude  City  of 
the  South,  and  is  destined  in  a  few  years  to  be  the  largest  business 
centre  in  the  State,  most  fashionable  health  and  pleasure  resort  in 
the  world. 

An  index  estimate  to  her  present  possessions  as  a  metropolis  would 
give  her  credit  for  : 

Population  in  1880 2,610 

Population  in  1890 11,913 

Number  of  manufactories  in  1890 22 

Employees  of  manufactories 1,415 

Capital  invested  in  manufactories $1,107,000 

Value  of  product 2,073,000 

Annual  general  merchandising,  about 6,000,000 

Real  estate  transfers  over 2,000,000 

Banking  capital,  about 500,000 

Banking  deposit,  (average,)  about 1,000,000 

Internal  revenue  collections,  Western   district,  of  which 
this  is  a  large  part,  over 2,000,000 

Asheville  is  the  most  progressive  city  in  the  South. 

Asheville  is  the  healthiest  city  in  the  world. 

Asheville  has  fifteen  miles  water  mains. 

Asheville  has  the  finest  climate  in  the  world. 

Asheville  has  more  beautiful  residences  than  any  other  city  of  its 
size. 

Asheville  is  building  a  $100,000  Postoffice. 

Asheville  has  five  miles  Electric  car  line  and  two  miles  more 
under  active  consideration. 

Asheville  will  sr>on  have  a  twenty  mile  suburban  Electric  railway. 

Asheville  is  building  three  immense  hotels,  the  aggregate  cost  of 
which  will  be  $l,5u0,000 

Asheville  has  more  wealth  than  any  city  of  its  size  in  the  South. 

Asheville  has  the  cheapest  priced  real  estate  for  its  growth  of  any 
city  in  the  Union. 

Asheville  has  the  finest  grazing,  dairying,  stock  raising  and  vege- 
table growing  section  in  the  South. 

Asheville  has  32  churches  and  societies,  prosperous  and  represent- 
ing all  denominations.  Asheville  has  -47  hotels  and  boarding  houses, 
majority  of  them  elegant,  and  complete  in  all  appointments. 

Asheville  has  the  finest  building  sites  in  America. 

Asheville  has  a  new  Light  Heat  and  Power  Company. 

Asheville  has  a  Park  and  Hotel  Company,  capital  $1,000,000. 

Asheville  has  a  new  Opera  House,  costing  $60,000. 


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2  Shoe  Factories,  employing  100  hands. 
16  Wood  Working  Establishments. 
18  Lumber  and  Manufacturing  Co's. 

2  Foundry  and  Machine  Shops. 

3  Sanitariums. 

2  Daily,  6  Weekly,  2  Monthly  Newspapers. 
8  Public  Schools. 
6  Private  Schools. 

2  Industrial  Schools. 

Immense  Building  Improvements. 
400  Houses  in  course  of  erection. 

3  Tobacco  Factories. 
1  Ice  Factory. 

1  Flouring  Mill. 
200  Mercantile  Stores. 
150  Contractors  and  Builders. 

I  Cigar  Factory. 
Splendid  Paved  Streets. 

1   Broom  Factory. 

1  Furniture  M'fng  Co. 

1  Soda  Water  and  Bottling  Factory. 

2  Complete  Electric  Light  Systems. 
1  Telephone  System. 

1  Public  Library. 

1  Gamewell  Fire  Alarm  System. 
Large  Gas  Works. 

2  Fire  Companies. 

3  Social  Club  Houses. 
Y.  M.  C.  Association. 
50,000  Visitors,  annually. 


CHARLES  D.  BL ANTON  &  CO. 

Charles  D.  Blanton  &  Co.,  Clothiers  and  Gentlemen's  Furnishers,  No. 
9  W.  Court  Place. 

It  is  the  province  and  intention  of  this  work  to  give  a  comprehen- 
sive idea  of  Asheville's  business  at  present,  and  by  sketching  the 
prominent  enterprises  within  her  gates,  which  point  distinctly  to 
the  conclusion  that  Avhile  now,  comparatively  a  small  city,  we  are 
assured  that  at  the  present  degree  of  advancement  the  time  is  not 
far  distant  when  she  will  compete  with  others  of  a  greater  magni- 
tude and  be  rightly  called  one  of  the  great  cities  of  the  South. 


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In  this  connection  we  call  attention  to  the'  firm's  prominence 
who  head  these  remarks,  and  as  a  dealer  in  such  a  line  none  takes 
precedence  of  C.  D.  Blanton  &  Co.  The  business  premises  of  this  firm 
are  very  centrally  located,  and  virtually  in  the  very  heart  of  the 
city,  and  perhaps  nowhere  else  in  Asheville  can  be  found  a  stock  so 
complete  which  is  sold  at  such  reasonable  prices.  This  stock  em- 
braces a  full  assortment  of  Men's  ami  Boy's  Clothing  in  all  the  latest 
styles  and  patterns,  Gent's  Furnishing  Goods,  containing  absolutely 
all  the  articles  necessary  for  the  toilet  of  the  most  fastidious  gen- 
tleman, and  always  being  of  the  newest  and  latest  styles.  This 
house  requires  the  services  of  a  large  number  of  salesmen  to  transact 
its  large  patronage  which  is  constantly  increasing  purely  on  its 
own  merits.  The  gentlemen  comprising  this  firm  are  Charles  D., 
Wm.  M.  and  Joseph  Blanton  ;  Corps  of  assistants  are  Mr.  Max 
Marcus,  Colonel  W.  R.  Young  and  John  S.  Stephens,  all  of  whom 
are  competent  and  affable  gentlemen. 

Mr.  Charles  D.  Blanton,  the  senior  member  of  the  firm  and  at 
present  the  mayor  of  Asheville,  has  been  interested  in  her  progress 
for  a  number  of  years,  and  during  his  administration  as  City  Gov- 
ernor has  shown  his  ability  and  efficiency  in  a  remarkable  degree,  in- 
augurating iu  many  instances  substantial  improvements,  and  has 
failed  only  in  a  very  few  cases  to  prove  the  right  clay  in  the  right 
place. 

Mr.  Blanton  is  one  of  those  business  men  who  conducts  his  affairs 
on  a  principle  of  strict  justice  and  fairness  to  all,  which  prin- 
ciples, coupled  with  his  indisputable  integrity  and  broad  liberality, 
have  won  for  him  large  friendship  and  much  success  in  the  commu- 
nity and  commercial  world. 

Mr.  Blanton  is  also  largely  interested  in  various  estates  in  this 
section,  and  as  true  physiognomists  would  put  it,  his  face  reveals 
those  generous  characteristics  both  of  purse  and  of  heart. 


F.  P.  MIMNAUGH, 

F.  P.  Mimnaugh,  Dry  Goods  Emporium,  Fashion  Bazaar  and  rare 
display  of  the  richest  fabrics  in  the  market.    No.  11  Pattern  Ave. 

"  This  in  the  nicest  place  in  Asheville  to  trade."  The  speaker  was 
a  lady,  and  the  place  she  referred  to  was  F.  P.  Mimnaugh's  splendid 
Dry  Goods  Emporium,  No.  It  Patton  Ave  "  He  keeps  an  excellent 
line  of  goods,  and  sells  them  at  reasonable  prices,"  continued  the 
lady,  who  is  a  resident  of  Chestnut  street. 

This  observant  and  strictly  critical  lady  simply  voiced  the  senti- 


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merit  of  every  one  of  the  thousands  who  monthly  crowd  this  ele- 
gant store.  The  class  of  goods  carried  in  stock  embrace  every  con- 
ceivable article  tbat  a  first  class  dry  goods  house  can  be  expected  to 
carry.  The  finest  domestics  and  imported  silks  and  satins  are  found 
upon  the  shelves  and  counters  of  Mr.  Mimnangh. 

They  are  there  in  endless  profusion,  wonderful  variety  of  color 
and  various  designs.  The  interior  display  is  a  model  of  artistic  ar- 
rangement, and  nearly  an  exhibition  of  fine  art.  There  is  scarcely 
an  hour  in  the  day  that  crowds  of  ladies  cannot  be  seen  standing  in 
front  of  these  counters  trading,  discussing  and  admiring  the  beau- 
ties of  the  rare  fabrics  displayed  so  lavishly  to  view. 

The  store  of  Mr.  Mimnaugh  during  the  fine  mornings  and  after- 
noons so  peculiar  to  Asheville's  beautiful  climate,  presents  a  most 
charming  and  ever  shifting  scene.  The  large,  airy  and  attractive 
store  room  is  ever  crowded  with  gaily  attired  ladies,  whose  varied 
and  beautiful  costumes  and  bright,  pleasant  faces  lend  a  fascinating 
charm  to  the  place,  giving  it  the  semblance  of  a  beautiful  Bazaar. 

The  delicate  fabrics  displayed  so  lavishly  attract  the  eye  and  de- 
light the  soul  of  those  who  love  the  beautiful.  The  store  has 
a  splendid  frontage,  and  tbe  interior  dimensions  are  commodious, 
well  lighted  and  amply  convenient  for  such  a  large  patronage  as  he 
receives. 

Also,  a  chief  adjunct  to  this  business  is  a  first  class  millinery  de- 
partment, in  charge  of  competent  and  experienced  ladies  from  Bal- 
timore, and  nothing  in  this  department  is  incomplete,  but  includes 
everything  fashionable  and  artistic. 

In  addition  to  the  large  class  of  dry  goods  and  notions  carried  by 
this  gentleman,  is  a  complete  stock  if  carpets,  rugs  and  matting,  of 
endless  grades  and  prices. 

The  entire  establishment,  in  point  of, attractive  appearance,  taste 
of  display,  certainly  leads  all  the  dry  goods  stores  of  Asheville.  This 
firm  employs  a  large  force  of  clerks  and  attachees,  to  whom  he  is 
liberal  and  considerate  if  faithful  assistants,  and  in  consequence 
every  person  in  his  employ  is  zealously  loyal  to  the  interests  of  the 
firm,  and  feels  an  interest  in  the  high  reputation  it  enjoys  among 
its  numerous  patrons. 

There  are  numerous  elements  entering  into  the  popularity  of  this 
noted  firm,  chief  among  which  are  the  following  facts  :  They  are 
liberal  advertisers  and  carry  a  stock  of  first  class  goods,  which  they 
sell  at  reasonable  prices,  and  fulfilling  every  promise  advertised  and 
are  keenly  alive  to  the  requirements  of  Asheville  trade,  which  they 
thoroughly  understand. 

They  know  the  value  of  courtesy,  and  all  patrons  receive  the  most 
considerate  and  polite  attention,  and  nine  cases  out  of  ten,  persons 


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who  trade  once  with  this  firm  usually  return,  for  it  matters  not 
whether  the  customer  is  a  resident  of  Battery  Park  or  a  denison  of 
"  Cripple  Creek."  They  all  are  treated  with  uniform  courtesy  by 
the  proprietor  and  employees,  and  every  effort  made  to  render  a  visit 
to  his  store  pleasant  and  agreeable.  Their  trade  is  of  the  most  de- 
sirable class,  and  their  goods  of  that  quality  and  design  that  at- 
tracts and  captivates  at  once  those  who  visit  this  splendid  establish- 
ment. 
Go  and  see  if  we  have  not  given  them  deserved  praise. 


A.  D.  COOPER 


A.  D.  Cooper,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  Staple  and  Fancy 
Groceries,  Confections,  Canned  Goods,  Condiments,  Cigars  and 
Tobacco.  Main  and  College  streets,  Tel.  No.  6. 

At  a  casual  glance  or  a  passing  thought  it  seems  remarkable  how 
rapidly  some  firms  or  individuals  will  acquire  a  large  and  lucrative 
trade,  but  when  the  motto  is  investigated  it  is  easily  explained. 

As  nothing  is  so  successful  in  a  business  as  energy  and  enterprise, 
coupled  with  industry  and  honorable  dealings,   hence  we  cannot 


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E  offer  for  sale  choice  Real  Estate  of  all  descrip- 
tions, We  loan  money  in  sums  to  suit.  We 
Care  for  Estates  and  guarantee  protection  to  own- 
ers interest  in  same.  We  invest  trust  funds 
carefully. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


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E  offer  for  sale  choice  Real  Estate  of  all  descrip- 
tions. We  loan  money  in  sums  to  suit.  We 
Care  for  Estates  and  guarantee  protection  to  own- 
ers interest  in  same.  We  invest  trust  funds 
carefully. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


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make  mention  of  Asheville's  prominent  industries  without  bringing 
into  prominent  notice  the  establishment  of  A.  D.  Cooper,  among 
the  largest  and  oldest  dealers  in  this  line  in  the  city.  Whose  location 
is  one  of  the  most  central  and  stock  the  most  complete  of  any  firm  in 
Western  North  Carolina. 

Whether  it  is  a  correct  criterion  or  not,  it  is  very  often  that  the 
importance  of  an  industry  is  measured  by  the  number  of  people  who 
use  it,  and  in  the  matter  of  the  grocery  business  it  must  be  conceded 
that  the  rule  applied  to  this  instance  is  emphatically  true,  and  pre- 
eminently among  these  establishments  this  firm  takes  the  highest 
rank. 

They  carry  constantly  in  stock  a  mammoth  assortment  of  groce- 
ries, including  coffees,  spices,  teas,  sugars,  imported  and  domestic, 
and  canned  goods,  condiments  of  all  kinds— in  addition  to  an 
immense  retail  business. 

They  do  considerable  jobbing  in  this  line  and  make  a  specialty  of 
selling  feed,  hay,  bran,  and  all  kinds  of  food  for  cattle,  which  will, 
upon  investigation,  command  the  attention  of  the  trade  at  home  and 
elsewhere. 

Mr.  Cooper  personally  courteous,  genial  and  is  ever  interested  in 
the  progress  and  advancement  of  this  the  "  Queen  City  of  the 
Mountains." 


BATTERY  PARK  HOTEL. 

A  Retreat  for  Health  and  Pleasure  Seekers,  in  whose  abode  bringeth 
forth  soothing  balm  to  one's  jaded  nerves,  together  with  those 
luxuries  which,  in  everyway,  satiates  the  wants  of  a  fashionable 
and  fastidious  commonwealth. 

On  the  crest  of  a  romantic  and  elevated  range  of  the  great  Southern 
Appalachian  system,  just  far  enough  removed  from  the  city's  centre 
to  escape  the  din  and  confusion  of  a  busy  throng  of  cosmopolitan 
people,  and  offering  enjoyment,  to  its  fullest  extent,  and  all  desirable 
metropolitan  privileges  and  comfort,  which  tend  to  fulfill  the  wishes 
and  complete  the  pleasures  of  a  society  and  health  seeking  public, 
and  commanding  a  view  of  mountain  scenery  with  metropolitan 
elegance,  and  unsurpassed  in  the  country  is  located  the  Battery  Park, 
which,  from  innumerable  points  of  vantage,  renders  it  a  most 
attractive  hotel,  and  coming  in  comparison  with  the  well  equipped 
hotels  of  the  South.  Battery  Park  is  a  spot  of  historical  interest, 
and  widely  popular,  not  only  for  its  beautiful  views,  (being  one  hun- 
dred feet  above  the  highest  streets  of  the  city,)  and  commanding  a 
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stretch  of  country  in  some  directions  of  sixty  miles  distant,  but  as 
having  been  the  location  selected  during  the  war  by  the  Confede- 
rates as  the  defence  to  the  city.  Here  a  battery  was  planted  and 
maintained  till  near  the  close  of  the  war.  The  mighty  breastworks 
still  remain,  and  are  preserved  as  flower  beds.  The  view  from  the 
hotel  is  said  by  tourists  and  visitors  to  be  unsurpassed  in  beauty  in 
the  world,  the  eye  discerning  1,000  square  miles  of  the  sublimest  and 
most  awe-inspiring  mountain  grandeur  to  be  found  on  this  globe. 

The  owner,  Col.  FrankCoxe,  is  a  native  of  this  State,  but  now  re- 
siding in  Philadelphia,  who  represents  an  enormous  amount  of  capi- 
tal, and  is  one  of  the  leading  railroad  magnates  of  the  country. 

The  doors  of  the  Battery  Park  were  thrown  open  to  the  public  on 
the  12th  day  of  July,  1886,  and  since  that  time  it  has  enjoyed  almost 
a  monopoly  of  the  principal  travel  through  this  country.  It  is  four 
stories  in  heigbt  above  the  basement  and  contains  about  250  rooms, 
single  and  en  suite. 

The  architecture  is  of  modern  Queen  Anna  style,  and  tbe  structure 
masonic  and  solid  in  its  character.  It  has  a  frontage  of  325x175  feet. 
It  is  one  of  the  most  thoroughly  appointed  and  perfectly  equipped 
hotels  of  any  pleasure  and  health  resort,  both  winter  and  summer. 

Its  location  is  one  of  beauty  and  picturesqueness  that  cannot  be 
appreciated  until  seen.  Every  modern  improvement  and  invention 
having  been  used  for  the  comfort  and  convenience  of  its  guests,  and 
every  rule  observed  which  will  at  unce  commend  itself  to  the  atten- 
tion of  tbe  health  and  pleasure  seeker. 

The  entire  building  is  heaied  by  steam  and  lighted  by  Electric 
light  and  gas.  All  the  apartments  in  addition  are  provided  with 
commodious  fire  places. 

Particular  attention  has  been  given  to  the  Sanitary  conditions  of 
the  entire  building,  and  all  the  modern  safeguards  have  been  intro- 
duced so  as  to  insure  pure  air  throughout.  The  building  is  absolutely 
fire  proof.  The  floors  generally  being  laid  in  cement,  preventing  a 
fire  from  spreading  from  one  floor  to  another,  and  every  appliance, 
including  stand  pipes  for  the  purpose  of  subduing  fire,  are  available 
on  each  floor,  and  in  addition  making  a  serious  conflagration  impos- 
sible, and  here  may  be  seen  throughout  the  year  men  from  all 
portions  of  the  United  Slates.  Wealth,  together  with  fashion  and 
culture,  represented  in  various  ways  of  social  pursuits  peculiar  to  an 
elegant  metropolis  and  all  the  year  round  pleasure  resort.  But  aside 
from  the  advantages  enumerated  the  wise  and  liberal  policy  in  the 
management  of  this  institution  employed  by  Mr.  Steele  has  given 
great  care  to  the  table,  to  have  it  at  all  times  fully  supplied  with 
every  luxury  of  the  home  market,  and  every  department  is  under  the 


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direction  of  experienced  and  skillful  assistants.  Thus  in  serving 
guests  a  bill  of  fare  unexcelled  and  the  service  of  the  very  best. 

The  first  floor  includes  drawing  room,  private  parlors,  office,  grand 
dining  room,  with  ladies'  ordinary,  rotunda,  reading  rooms,  tele- 
graph office,  ladies'  billiard  parlor,  news  and  cigar  stand,  stenogra- 
phers and  typewriters  conveniently  located.  The  second  floor,  which 
is  connected  with  the  rotunda  by  several  convenient  stairways,  con- 
tains barber  shop,  bar  and  billiard  hall,  gentlemen  toilet  and  wash 
rooms.  The  former  apartments  in  every  particular  are  comfortably 
furnished. 

The  upper  floors,  in  many  of  the  apartments,  have  bath  rooms, 
and  are  provided  with  every  convenience  desired  for  the  comfort  of 
guests.  One  of  the  features  of  the  Battery  Park's  management  pro- 
vides itself  is  the  fact  that  no  perceptible  difference  in  the  furnish- 
ing of  the  lower  and  upper  floors. 

A  ball  room  50x150,  which  is  exceedingly  well  fitted  and  arranged 
for  such  amusements  in  an  all-the-year-rouud  resort.  This  includes 
a  ten-pin  alley  underneath,  which  is  calculated  to  please  the  most 
fastidious  During  the  colder  portion  of  the  winter  the  verandas 
are  enclosed  by  glass,  and  many  of  the  private  suites  of  rooms  have 
.glass  bow-windows.  By  this  arrangement  invalids  can  enjoy  a  sun 
bath  without  leaving  their  rooms. 

First-class  livery  accommodations  are  easily  accessible  ;  also,  in 
addition,  a  private  motor  car  line  is  conducted,  and  by  a  gradually 
circuitous  ascent  of  this  interesting  hotel,  the  summit  is  reached, 
and  relieves  a  long  and  tedious  walk,  which  is,  in  itself,  a  mammoth 
enterprise. 

Good  table  conveninces  and  service  has  won  the  confidence  and 
patronage  of  the  best  class  of  our  people  of  the  land,  and  thus  has 
not  only  received  the  admiration  of  every  person  of  note  who  comes 
to  our  city,  but  that  of  her  citizens  and  the  best  business  men  from 
every  part  of  the  country. 


H.  REDWOOD  &  CO. 

H.Redwood  &  Co.,  Dry  Goods,  Clothing,  Shoes,  Hats  and  Carpets, 
One  Price  System.    Nos.  7  and  Patton  Ave. 

Among  the  largest  merchants  longest  resident  of  Asheville  are  H. 
Redwood  &  Co., who  first  embarked  in  business  in  this  city  in  1881, 
under  style  of  Graham  &  Redwood,  Mr.  Graham  retiring  two  years 
later. 

For  a  long  time  this  handsome  establishment  has  controlled  a  most 


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flattering  trade  and  attracted  unusual  attention  on  account  of  the 
mammoth  stock  carried  and  the  rare  bargains  offered. 

Mr.  Redwood  is  a  native  of  the  "  Monumental  City  "  of  Baltimore 
and  has  successfully  mastered  all  the  intrinsic  details  of  the  busi- 
ness. ^Shortly  after  coming  South  he  recognized  in  Asheville  an  ex- 
cellent opening,  although  the  field  was  occupied  at  that  time  by 
strong  competitors  having  strong  priority  of  occupancy  and  exten- 
sive capital. 

Happily  the  firm  possessed  considerable  means,  with  experience 
and  indomitable  pluck,  those  essentials  which  enter  largely  into 
success  in  the  commercial  world.  Their  business  education  ac- 
quired among  the  shrewdest  merchants  in  the  North  and  in  this 
community  also,  peculiarly  fitted  them  for  the  task  before  them,  and 
with  every  confidence  in  their  ability  filled  their  store  with  a  stock 
of  goods  to  suit  all  classes 

First  of  all,  however,  they  recognized  the  value  of  judicious  adver- 
tising, and  one  of  their  first  acts  was  to  herald  to  the  trade  through 
various  advertising  mediums  the  bargains  they  proposed  to  offer. 
They  knew  their  stock  would  bear  close  scrutiny  and  marked  all  ar- 
ticles at  plain  figures  calculated  to  invite  trade. 

They  did  not  lay  in  a  stock  of  shoddy  stuff's  and  advertise  them  as 
first-class  goods.  They  attempted  no  deception,  but,  on  the  contrary, 
sold  the  best  at  prices  that  permitted  a  reasonable  profit  and  at  ab- 
solutely one  price. 

The  fame  of  such  honorable  dealing  characteristic  of  this  firm, 
with  the  excellence  of  goods  handled  soon  gained  circulation  among 
people— and  in  an  inconceivably  short  time  their  store  was  daily 
thronged  with  the  best  class  of  cash  customers,  which  is  the  basis 
governing  at  present  the  rules  of  this  establishment,  as  they  keep 
no  accounts  whatever. 

For  nearly  two  years  the  active  partners  have  been  Messrs.  H. 
Redwood,  John  H.  McDowell  and  P.  I.  Love.  The  premises  occu- 
pied by  this  firm  are  about  48x100  feet. 

The  interior  is  divided  by  a  shelf  construction  which  forms  a 
divide  of  the  different  lines  handled  and  gives  it  the  semblance  of  a 
mammoth  concern,  with  its  several  departments  as  it  stands  to-day 
under  the  management  of  competent  men. 

This  immense  area  is  stored  with  a  stock  of  goods  scarcely  second 
to  any  south  of  Richmond,  in  which  city  Mr.  Redmond  is  also  a 
partner  in  a  generally  similar  business. 

Here  can  be  purchased  anything  from  a  paper  of  pins  to  a  com- 
plete costume  for  a  lady,  or  outfit  for  a  gentleman.  A  visit  to  this 
establishment  will  repay  any  one   having  an  eye  for  the  beautiful. 


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The  ample  show  windows  fronting  on  Patton  Avenue  command  the 
attention  of  all  passers  by. 

A  most  gratifying  feature  of  the  display  is  that  every  article  ex- 
hibited in  the  windows  has  the  price  plainly  marked  upon  it. 

In  this  mammoth  store  room  is  presented  a  most  interesting 
appearance  eliciting  favorable  comment  from  all  who  visit  it. 

The  most  delicate  and  beautiful  fabrics  are  found  in  bewildering 
confusion  and  the  scene  is  captivating  in  its  beauty  and  mag- 
nificence,   accentuated   by   the  business  stir  almost  ever    present. 

The  stock  of  goods  carried  embraces  every  desirable  grade  of  goods, 
from  fine  velvets  and  silks  which  only  the  wealthy  can  hope  to  buy,  ♦ 
and  goods  of  more  ordinary  kinds  within  the  reach  of  those  of  really 
slender  means. 

The  kindly  relations  existing  between  this  firm  and  their  numer- 
ous employees  are  shown  by  the  loyalty  of  the  latter  to  their  em- 
ployers interest.  Without  exception  they  are  courteous  and  in  every 
sense  obliging  ;  it  is  a  genuine  pleasure  to  trade  at  this  splendid 
Emporium. 

The  secret  of  the  success  of  this  firm  is  the  fact,  that  the  goods 
offered  for  sale  are  first-class  and  are  sold  at  fair  prices  and  that 
customers  are  treated  with  pleasing  courtesy  and  every  possible 
effort  is  made  to  protect  the  customers,  real  interest  and  thereby  to 
merit  patronage. 


J.  S.  GRANT, 

J.  S.  Grant,  Ph.  G.  Pharmacist  and  Prescriptions  a  Specialty,  24 
South  Main.    Tel.  Store,  10.    Res.  94. 

To  win  success  in  the  drug  business  one  must  not  possess  only 
business  ability— but  must  have  also  a  large  amount  of  specific  pro- 
fessional knowledge  in  regard  to  articles  handled. 

A  gentleman  possessing  to  a  marked  degree  the  above  requisites  is 
the  subject  of  tbis  consideration,  and  is  entitled  to  very  prominent 
mention  in  his  especial  line. 

Mr.  Grant  embarked  in  this  business  in  Asheville  four  years  ago, 
and  by  the  utilization  of  his  naturally  fine  business  qualities  has 
succeeded  in  building  up  a  trade  second  to  none. 

He  carries  a  splendid  stock,  consisting  of  the  very  purest  drugs  . 
chemicals,  toilet  requisites,  fine  perfumeries,  patent  medicines  of 
known  merit,  druggists'  sundries,  while  especial  care  is  given  the 
prescription  department,   in  fact  such  has  been  the  care  in  this  de- 


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partment  that  mistakes  are  foreign  to  it — while  nothing  is  used  but 
absolutely  pure  drugs  and  chemicals. 

Mr.  Grant  is  a  druggist  of  long  experience,  and  fully  knows  how 
to  cater  to  the  wants  of  this  multifarious  public  which  is  evidenced 
daily  by  the  large  patronage  he  receives,  and  his  knowledge  shows 
what  untiring  energy  of  well  directed  efforts  will  prove. 

The  premises  occupied  by  this  firm  are  centrally  located  and  fitted 
up  in  an  attractive  manner.  We  must  admit  the  city  is  fortunate  in 
the  possession  of  a  number  of  competent  druggists,  and  among  them 
stands  pre-eminently  this  establishment. 

Mr.  Grant  makes  also  a  specialty  of  several  proprietary  articles, 
including  a  tasteless  emulsion  of  cod  liver  oil  and  pepsin,  which  has 
attracted  much  attention  at  home  and  elsewhere.  It  is  a  great  flesh 
producer,  and  the  most  delicate  stomach  can  digest  it. 

Also  sole  agents  for  Humphries  Homeopathic  Remedies,  known 
all  over  the  world,  in  fact  the  visitor  will  find  every  article  belong- 
ing appropriately  to  tbis  branch  of  the  trade,  and  also  a  well  selected 
stock  of  imported  and  domestic  drugs,  cigars  and  every  department 
receives  the  careful  attention  of  the  proprietor,  thus  ensuring  satisfac- 
tion to  any  and  all.  Mr.  Grant  personally  is  courteous,  most  agreeable, 
and  occupies  a  splendid  position  in  the  commercial  world,  while  so- 
cially he  enjoys  the  esteem  and  respect  of  all  who  have  been  thrown 
into  private  or  business  relationship  with  him. 


JOHN  BAXTER  BOSTIC. 

A  Sketch  of  one  of  Asheville's  prominent  citizens.— A  career  that 
savors  of  Romance,  intermingled  with  Bold  Success  and  Pros- 
perity. 

Not  the  least  of  the  high  privileges  accorded  the  writer  is  that  of 
recording  a  very  few  of  the  more  prominent  acts  of  North  Carolina's 
business  men.  The  gentleman  whose  portrait  we  furnish,  first  saw 
the  opening  of  day  in  Rutherford  County,  March  30th,  1853,  and 
has,  since  the  present  writing,  been  reared  and  nurtured  principally 
in  the  good  old  Commonwealth  of  his  nativity.  His  father,  a  farmer 
of  very  limited  means,  at  an  early  age  assigned  him  to  the  vocation 
of  farm  life.  Its  toils  and  hardships  soon  began  to  grow  distasteful 
to  him,  and  he  made  various  fruitless  attempts  to  escape  the  un- 
pleasant environments  that  so  closely  surrounded  his  career  ;  but, 
as  a  result  of  energy  and  perseverance  which  has  of  late  years  char- 
acterized his  every-day  life,  at  the  age  of  even  18  he  was  not  classed 


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JOHN  BAXTER  BOSTIC. 

among  the  "tenderfoots,"  having  tramped  from  his  father's  home 
to  Georgia,  a  distance  of  three  hundred  miles,  after  an  unsuccessful 
attempt  to  stow  himself  away  in  a  wagon,  where  he  was  discovered 
by  the  wagon  master,  which,  we  believe,  is  the  only  venture  in  his 
somewhat  eventful  life  that  be  has  not  met  with  perfect  success. 

Through  the  various  misfortunes  of  the  poverty  of  strangers  in 
a  strange  land,  he  failed  to  secure  a  position  in  keeping  wiih  his 
love,  and,  as  a  last  resort,  was  again  subjected  to  the  inevitable  and 
stormy  hardships  of  farm  life.  He  braved  this,  however,  for  three 
years,  and  by  a  very  necessarily  economical  policy  of  treatment  upon 
the  question  of  high  life  and  luxuries,  he  accumulated  the  price  of  a 
ticket  back  to  his  native  domain. 

In  1874  Mr.  Bostic  conceived  the  idea  of  entering  the  mercantile 
business,  although  possessed  of  only  $100,  and  less  knowledge  of  the 
commercial  world.  He  had  confidence  in  his  pluck.  However,  he 
at  that  date  opened  in  a  small  way  at  Shelby,  North  Carolina,  and 
was  soon  associated  with  his  brother,  Joseph  T.,  under  the  firm  name 
of  Bostic  Bros.,  both  of  whom  manifested  an  aptness  for  mercantile 
pursuits,  and  by  close  attention  to  business,  and  a  careful  study  of 
their  patrons'  interests,  they  were  soon  enabled  to  enlarge  their  busi- 
ness, thus  also  strengthening  their  credit.  In  1881  Mr.  E.  H.  Wright, 
of  the  same  place,  became  a  member  of  this  firm,  which  continued 
to  advance,  and  in  a  short  space  of  time  this  firm  entered  into  the 


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manufacture  of  tobacco,  and  various  other  trades  in  that  town,  which 
continued  with  happy  results  until  1.888,  when  several  changes  were 
made,  and  in  1887  Mr.  Bostic  came  to  Asheville.  and  since  then  has 
prospered  to  a  remarkable  degree.  Mr.  Bostic  is  now  a  large  dealer 
in  real  estate  in  this  city,  wherein  probably  no  calling  or  pursuit  re- 
quires such  keen  foresight,  thorough  knowledge  and  intimate  ac- 
quaintance with  values  as  does  that  of  the  real  estate  dealer,  and  to 
successfully  handle  property  and  place  loans  in  a  constantly  growing 
city  one  must  possess  those  qualities  named,  and,  besides,  should 
have  business  ability  of  a  high  order  and  standing  in  a  community 
that  will  inspire  confidence  towards  him.  In  real  estate  transac- 
tions there  are  many  points  of  vital  character  to  consider,  if  a  dealer 
would  be  honest  with  his  customers  and  places  any  valuation  upon 
his  own  character.  Values  may  be  inflated,  property  grossly  mis- 
represented and  titles  imperfect,  which  the  investor  may  have  no 
knowledge  of  at  the  time  of  the  purchase,  but  which  cannot  be 
hidden  from  him  ;  and  so  the  necessity  of  seeking  out  the  dealer 
who  has  all  the  virtues  of  an  honest  business  man,  and  is  above  the 
petty  trickery  by  which  many  men  rise  to  affluence  and  power  at 
the  sacrifice  of  honor,  and  entail  loss  upon  their  confiding  customers. 

Mr.  Bostic  is  a  conservative  business  man,  and  fully  acquainted 
with  every  detail  of  his  business.  He  is  also  a  member  of  the  Arm 
of  Bostic  Bros.  &  Wright,  and  has,  within  a  few  years,  figured  in 
some  lar^e  transactions,  and  has  gained  the  confidence  of  a  large 
circle  of  friends  and  the  entire  business  community.  In  addition  to 
the  above  he  was  the  chief  designer  in  organizing  the  Asheville 
Loan  and  Construction  Company,  in  which  he  is  a  large  owner  ;  also 
prominently  identified  with  the  Asheville  Ligtr  Power  and  Heat- 
ing Company,  a  director  in  the  Craggie  Heights  Electric  Car  Railway 
Company,  and  corresponding  member  of  the  American  Real  Estate 
Association,  whose  main  office  is  at  Memphis,  Tenn.,  together  with 
a  large  interest  in  the  West  Asheville  Improvement  Company. 

Having  faithfully  performed  his  various  stations  in  the  past,  Mr. 
Bostic  has  succeeded  in  acquiring  possibly  over  a  hundred  thousand 
dollars.  He  takes  an  active  interest  in  the  Church,  and,  a.-ide  from 
these,  his  acts  of  charity  since  coming  to  Asheville  has  clearly  demon- 
strated his  tender  sympathy  for  the  unfortunate  and  poor,  and  he  is 

public  spirited  and  forward  in  every  movement  for  the  general  good 
* 


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We  can  insure  you  against  accident  or  deatli  in  the 
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J.  F.  WOODBURY. 


Leading   Livery,    Feed    and   Sale    Stables,  College   Square,   Tele- 
phone No.  1. 

Among  the  numerous  and  various  enterprises  that  go  to  make 
up  the  commercial  whole  of  a  city,  none  perhaps  attract  more  uni- 
versal attention  or  is  of  more  general  concern  than  the  livery  business, 
as  it  is  of  more  or  less  concern  and  utilization  to  the  entire  com- 
munity, hence  it  is  in  summing  up  the  resources  and  industries  of  a 
city — important  that  representation  should  be  made  of  the  leading 
stables,  among  such,  undoubtedly  is  that  of  Woodbury.  This  ex- 
ceedingly creditable  enterprise  had  its  inception  three  years  ago  and 
by  reason  of  most  superior  management  and  excellent  equipment  it 
has  throughout  this  time  done  a  lucrative  trade  and  present  for  its 
numerous  patrons  the  most  fashionable  and  elegant  teams,  turnouts, 
magnificent  riding  and  driving  horses  in  the  State. 

The  location  of  these  stables  at  College  Square  are  in  all  respects 
eligible  while  the  barn  is  of  a  large  brick  and  holds  every  con- 
venience for  the  light,  ventilization  and  comfort  necessary  for  the 
healthful  keeping  of  its  large  number  of  fine  horses. 

The  stock  consists  of  one  hundred  fine  horses,  twenty-five  different 
styles  of  rigs,  embracing  a  specialty  in  mountain  double  and  single 
seated  buck  boards.  T.  Carts  buggies,  petite  busses,  landaus,  dog 
carts,  coupettes,  and  every  conceivable  livery  conveyance  known  to 
the  conduct  of  a  modern  and  fashionable  commonwealth  and  cosmo- 
politan pleasure  resort  like  this  the  "  Queen  City  of  the  Mountains." 

This  establishment  is  the  largest  in  the  State  and  gives  employ- 
ment to  twenty-five  or  thirty  hands,  including  a  large  number  of 
experienced  drivers,  footmen  and  attendants  in  full  livery  costumes 
of  the  most  fashionable  and  splendid  styles 

Mr.  Woodbury  is  a  native  of  the  "  City  of  Notions,"  and  came  to 
Asheville  in  1887,  and  by  pursuing  a  careful  study  of  the  wants  of  a 
fashionable  people  he  surely  beyond  peradventure  takes  the  lead 


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in  this  line  of  industry.  He  is  a  gentleman  of  large  natural  ability 
and  his  success  is  the  natural  result  of  energy  and  enterprise  tempered 
with  honesty,  intermingled  with  the  essence  of  courtesy  and  stands 
monarch  in  this  vicinity  in  his  particular  line. 


N.  W.  GIRDWOOD. 

N.  W.  Girdwood,  Proprietor  Model  Steam  Laundry,  No.  17  Patton 

Avenue. 

The  modern  well  equipped  Steam  Laundry  is  a  great  convenience 
to  any  city  or  locality,  and  should  be  patronized  by  all  those  requir- 
ing laundry  work  done,  instead  of  aiding  to  pave  the  streets  of  China 
with  American  gold,  hence  get  your  work  done  at  the  Model  Steam 
Laundry. 

This  business  was  opened  to  the  public  about  two  years  ago  and 
meets  a  long  felt  want,  for  nothing  perhaps  is  more  productive  of 
profanity  than  a  dress  shirt  indifferently  washed  or  poorly  ironed, 
and  if  only  from  a  moral  point  of  view  it  is  a  duty  for  a  man  to 
patronize  an  establishment  which  will  do  him  satisfactory  work. 
This  establishment  is  a  first  class,  well  equipped  and  managed  one, 
and  employs  ten  or  twelve  hands  and  the  running  of  one  wagon  in 
collecting  and  delivering  in  the  city,  and  the  gentlemen  at  the  head 
of  the  business  are  well  versed  in  the  work,  and  have  the  vim,  dash 
and  energy  sufficient  to  continue  their  success. 

They  superintend  the  work  of  the  house  and  nothing  but  first 
class  work  is  allowed  to  go  out  to  its  customers. 

Their  prices  are  low  for  good  work,  with  calls  and  deliveries  made 
to  any  part  of  the  city. 

The  proprietor,  Mr.  Girdwood,  is  one  of  the  city's  representative 
business  men,  and  this  industry  can  not  be  overlooked  by  any  family 
or  citizen  of  Asheville,  hence  we  say  patronize  your  own  people  and 
let  the  almond-eyed  peregrine  with  his  pig-tail  hair  and  wooden 
shoes,  slide 


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J.  M.  ALEXANDER. 

J.  M.  Alexander.  Manufacturer  of  and  Dealer  in  Saddles,  Whips, 
Harness,  &c,   &c.    Asheville,  N.  C.    No.  4  North  Court  Place- 

As  pursuing  a  very  important  branch  of  industry  bearing  upon 
the  general  commercial  prosperity  of  and  paramount  proposal  to 
add  to  the  growth  and  interest  of  a  city  is  the  representative  leading 
firm  in  its  line. 

We  are  in  a  work  of  this  nature  pleased  to  chronicle  facts  concern- 
ing it  of  interest  to  all. 

This  prosperous  enterprise  was  commenced  by  Mr.  Alexander  in 
1879,  where  he  has  continued  by  the  strictest  integrity  and  equitable 
dealing  to  all,  built  up  a  large  and  remunerative  patronage,  and  car- 
ries a  fine  and  diversified  assortment  of  harness  of  superior  finish, 
both  single  and  double,  light  and  heavy  ;  also,  whips,  collars,  pads, 
horse  equipment  of  all  kinds  and  of  the  most  durable  make,  and 
sold  at  the  lowest  living  prices.  Mr.  Alexander  is  a  native  North 
Carolinian  and  has  been  for  a  number  of  years  prominently  identi- 
fied with  the  substantial  growth  and  prosperity  of  Asheville,  and 
has  ever  shown  that  enterprise  and  integrity  which  never  fails  to 
bring  success  and  compensation  to  those  who  use  and  manifest  at  all 
times,  with  close  attention  to  business  and  fair  dealing  alike  to  all. 

Mr.  Alexander  has  in  his  employ  a  number  of  thoroughly  skilled 
workmen,  and  enjoys  every  facility  known  to  this  line  of  industry, 
to  successfully  conduct  and  complete  it  in  every  detail,  hence  we 
commend  him  as  most  worthy  your  patronage  and  liberal  support. 


MANN,  JOHNSON  &  CO. 

Mann,  Johnson  &  Co.,  Furniture  Dealers  and  Undertakers,  No.  37 
Patton  Avenue.    Tel.  48. 

One  of  the  chief  and  most  highly  developed  industries  of  the 
South,  is  the  furniture  business,  and  especially  in  a  live  and  growing 
city  like  Asheville.  Very  conspicuous  among  such  includes  the 
above  extensive  and  thoroughly  stocked  establishment  of  Mann, 
Johnson  &  Co.,  who  occupy  handsome  and  commodious  quarters  on 
Patton  Avenue,  and  several  large  wareroomsin  addition  are  utilized 
for  storage  purposes.  A  stock  of  furniture  is  carried  that  beyond  all 
doubt  takes  precedence  in  size  and  prices  of  any  in  Western  North 
Carolina,  comprising  everything  called  for  by  the  needs  of  the  artisan 


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or  the  luxuries  of  a  millionaire,  or  that  is  necessary  to  furnish  every 
class  of  dwelling  or  mansion,  from  basement  to  attic,  and  classed  as  a 
necessary  adjunct  to  business  interests  and  the  people  in  general,  is 
that  of  the  undertaker  and  an  essentially  representative  exponent 
in  this  line,  this  firm  offers  superior  inducements.  This  stock  of 
goods  is  large  and  in  all  modern  styles  ;  caskets  of  metalic,  marble 
and  wood,  and  cloth  covered  in  all  the  newest  designs  and  finish 
and  everything  connected  with  this  branch  of  their  business  is  com- 
plete. 

This  firm  is  composed  of  Messrs.  E.  B.  Mann,  R.  G.  Johnson,  and 
W.  W.  Avery,  the  latter  a  principal  owuer  in  a  large  furniture  man- 
ufactory of  this  city,  which  has  an  immense  trade  in  this  and  all 
adjoining  territory.  All  of  these  gentlemen,  are  in  possession  of 
ample  financial  matters  to  transact  the  large  and  increasing 
patronage  which  they  are  daily  receiving. 


J.  W.  SCHARTLE, 
Merchant  Tailor. 

Attention  to  dress  in  the  matter  of  well  fitting  garments  has  be- 
come a  subject  of  more  than  passing  notice,  because  of  its  relation 
to  society  and  refined  tastes,, and  with  the  growth  and  development 
of  the  city  must  receive,  year  after  year,  the  attention  of  business 
men  as  well  as  gentlemen  of  wealth  and  leisure. 

In  this  connection  it  is  highly  suitable  to  refer  to  the  high  class 
of  workmanship  and  well  recognized  skill  as  a,  cutter  of  gentlemen's 
garments,  manifested  by  Mr.  Schartle,  whose  thorough  business 
knowledge,  excellent  taste  and  popular  requirements  have  received 
the  recognition  and  patronage  of  our  best  and  most  substantial 
citizen. 

This  firm  has  been  in  the  merchant  tailoring  trade  in  this  city  for 
a  long  time,  during  which  time  they  have,  by  honest  and  upright 
dealings,  secured  a  large  and  lucrative  patronage  This  well  ar- 
ranged establishment  is  located  in  an  eligible  block,  and  Mr.  Schartle 
carries  in  stock  constantly  a  large  assortment  of  imported  and  domes- 
tic fabrics  of  the  newest  and  nobbiest  styles  and  to  suit  the  most  fas- 
tidious gentlemen.  This  business  will  compare  favorably  with  the 
best  in  the  South,  and  in  all  the  essentials  which  are  requisite  to 
meet  the  wants  of  a  fashionable  Commonwealth. 


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THE  GRAND  CENTRAL  HOTEL. 


S.  R.  Chedester  &  Sons,  Proprietors.    Tel.  47. 

One  of  the  best  managed  hotels  in  the  South,  and  operated 
and  owned  by  the  "  Old  Reliable,  '■'  who  is  universally  pro- 
nounced one  of  the  most  public  spirited  citizens  in  Western  North 
Carolina,  and  beyond  pre-eminence  the  pioneer  of  Patton  Avenue. 
There  is  probably  not  in  these  whole  .Southern  States  a  man 
more  widely  known  than  the  proprietor  of  this  splendid  hotc-l, 
and  most  assuredly  he  justly  deserves  the  prominence  he  has 
gained,  not  only  in  this  section  but  throughout  a  contiguous  terri- 
tory. Mr  Chedester  came  to  Asheville  from  East  Tennessee  about 
sixteen  years  ago,  when  Asheville  was  then  a  crude  mart,  isolated 
and  unknown  mountain  town.  But  he  was  clever  enough  to  discern 
for  it  a  prosperous  and  rapid  growth,  consequent  upon  which  he 
made  a  start  in  various  pursuits  and  under  the  most  trying  circum- 
stands  but  combining  pluck,  vim,  push,  and  conservatism  wbich  are 
his  own  peculiar  specialties,  now  represent  one  of  our  foremost  citi- 
zens and  holds  a  splendid  reputation  in  the  financial  world. 

The  Grand  Central  ranks  among  the  $2.00  hotels  of  the  country, 
and  in  a  great  many  respects  the  cuisine  and  comfort  of  this  estab- 
lishment will  exceed  those  of  larger  pretensions  and  higher  rates. 

Mr. '  Chedester  neither  spares  money  or  energy  to  enhance  the 
value  and  attractiveness  of  his  hotel.  The  old  or  first  part  of  this 
large  building  was  erected  several  years  ago,  but  finding  his  patron- 
age steadily  increasing  and  the  demands  of  the  traveling  public  and 
pleasure  seekers  assuming  such  proportions  made  an  addition  to  his 
premises  of  a  large  and  magnificent  structure  which  stands  opposite 
the  original  connecting  the  two  by  means  of  a  private  viaduct,  com- 
bining a  most  commodious  building  and  furnished  throughout  with 


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all  the  modern  comforts  and  appointments  of  a  strictly  good  hotel. 

The  registry  of  the  Grand  Central  will  show  a  larger  number  of 
arrivals  within  the  past  two  or  three  years  tban  any  hotel  in  the 
country  of  Asheville's  population,  which  is  indisputable  proof  of  its 
popularity. 

The  proprietors  of  this  hotel  is  ever  wide-awake  and  keenly  alive  to 
the  interests  of  tbis  growing  Metropolis,  and  has  beyond  a  question 
done  more  for  her  rapid  growth  and  improvement  tban  any  other 
firm  of  the  city.  In  addition  to  the  successful  conduct  of  the  hotel, 
for  sixteen  years,  they  carry  on  the  largest  general  merchandising 
business  in  Western  North  Carolina,  and  their  daily  sales  in  this 
line  exceed  those  of  any  similar  institution  in  the  State,  frequently 
footing  up  fabulous  and  incredible  sums. 

Mr.  Cbedester  is  a  large  owner  of  Asheville  real  estace  and  takes 
an  active  interest  in  public  affairs.  He  is  a  veteran  in  his  various 
fields,  and  his  friends  and  customers  are  legion,  and  in  the  strictest 
sense  of  the  word  he  represents  the  "Old  Reliable  and  Pioneer"  of 
Patton  Avenue. 


T.  P.  HAMILTON  &  CO. 

Big  "22"  Patton  Avenue.    Staple    and  Fancy  Groceries  and  Fine 

Condiments. 

As  a  very  important  branch  of  the  commercial  industries  of 
Asheville  the  grocery  business  is  entitled  to  a  large  share  of  con- 
sideration, and  in  this  connection  we  direct  attention  to  the 
grocery  store  of  T.  P.  Hamilton  &  Co.,  22  Patton  Avenue.  The 
business  premises  occupied  are  well  fitted  up  for  the  successful  pros- 
ecution of  such  a  trade.  Messrs.  Hamilton  &  Co.,  established  them- 
selves in  this  business  only  a  short  while  ago,  since  which  time  they 
have  by  energy  and  ability,  of  the  management,  been  steadily  and 
constantly  increasing.  The  stock  carried  is  a  choice  and  well 
selected  one,  embracing  a  full  and  complete  assortment  of  Staple 
and  Fancy  Groceries,  including  coffees,  black  and  green  teas,  sugars, 
spices,  pickles,  &c,  a  great  variety  of  canned  goods  and  condiments. 

We  have  no  hesitation  in  recommending  those  in  need  of  such 
articles  to  this  establishment  as  all  goods  sold  are  pure  and  fresh,  and 
the  honorable  and  upright,  and  strightforward  manner  of  doing 
business,  used  by  this  firm,  deserves  a  patronage  second  to  none  in 
the  city  and  richly  merits  the  splendid  trade  controlled  by  them, 
Mr.  Hamilton  has  proven  himself  to  be  a  man  possessed  of  fine  busi- 
ness and  executive  qualities,  and  is  highly  esteemed  by  those  who 
know  him. 


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JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers.      Rooms  9  and    10    McAfee 
Block.    28  Patton  Avenue. 

One  of  the  most  enterprising  Real  Estate  firms  in  the  city, 
is  composed  of  Messrs.  Arthur  E.  &  Charles  N.  Jenks,  two  young 
gentlemen  well  known  throughout  the  social  and  business  circles 
of  Asheville.  These  gentlemen  are  front  in  realty  matters, 
and  their  judgment  in  present  or  prospective  values  of  real 
estate  is  generally  referred  to  by  even  their  contemporaries.  They 
transact  a  general  business,  and  make  renting,  collecting  and  nego- 
tiating loans  a  specialty.  They  have  at  all  times  bargains  in 
residence  sites,  residence  and  business  chances  of  all  kinds.  They 
have  a  large  list  of  vacant  lots  in  all  parts  of  the  city  varying  at 
prices  from  §50.00  upwards.  They  also  give  attention  to  Fire  and 
Life  Insurance  and  represent  some  of  the  most  substantial  compa- 
nies in  the  world,  and  consummate  trades  of  all  kinds  to  the  satis- 
faction of  each  party.  Money  is  loaned  by  these  gentlemen  on 
good  security,  at  reasonable  rates,  and  in  unlimited  quantities  and 
altogether  transact  one  of  the  most  extensive  businesses  in  the  city. 

To  outsiders  desiring  a  paying  investment  in  real  estate,  there  is 
no  firm  in  the  city  on  whom  they  may  more  safely  rely.  They  are 
worthy  gentlemen  and  display  much  vim,  push,  and  go-aheadative- 
ness.  This  firm  are  natives  of  Massachusetts,  and  have  been  in 
business  in  this  ''Altitude"  city  for  the  past  year,  with  a  previous 
experience  of  over  five  (5)  years  in  the  timber,  mineral  and  farming 
districts  in  western  and  joining  counties. 

Their  trading  embraces  also  some  of  the  finest  poplar  and  hard 
wood  lumber  and  logs,  including  corundum,  gold,  manganese,  mica, 
and  iron  lands  that  are  worthy  of  investigation,  and  are  not  to  be 
surpassed  anywhere  in  the  country. 


JESSE  RUSSELL  STARNES, 

Undertaker  and  Arterial  Embalmer,  No.  27  North   Main  Street, 

Tel.  51. 

Beyond  contradiction,  the  representative  embalmer  and  funeral 
director  of  the  city  of  Asheville  is  the  urbane  gentleman  whose  card 
heads  this  notice,  who  established  himself  in  business  in  1881,  with 
a  very  limited  amount  of  cash  capital,  but  with  an  experience  gained 
by  eight  or  ten  years  service  in  the  foremost  undertaking  establish- 


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ment  of  the  South,  and  the  unlimited  amount  of  energj*  and  discre- 
tion with  marked  business  ability  Mr.  Starnes  has  succeeded  in 
gaining  rank  in  this  line  by  contrasting  and  outrivalling  all  com- 
petitors in  this  section.  The  premises  of  Mr.  Starnes  are  peculiarly 
fitted  for  his  line  of  business,  and  at  all  times,  when  emergency  de- 
mands, skilled  workmen  and  attaches  of  this  institution  will  respond 
quickly  to  calls  when  devolving  work  or  aid  of  any  character  em- 
bracing this  branch  of  industry,  and  we  might  add,  that  it  is  not 
only  to  his  fine  ability  as  to  a  sympathetic  funeral  director,  but  to 
his  long  capability  as  a  business  man  an  unusual  competency  as  an 
embalmer. 

It  is  scarcely  meet  to  mention  in  this  connection  the  mercantile 
trade  with  which  this  gentleman  is  associated.  However,  we  are 
reviewing  Asheville's  resources  strictly  from  a  business  standpoint : 
so  we  refer  also  to  Mr.  Starnes  prominence  as  a  general  merchant, 
which  additional  line  includes  one  in  general  tone  of  excellence  and 
diversity  of  assortment  in  dry  goods,  notions,  hosiery,  boots,  shoes, 
hats,  caps,  and  all  articles  rightly  belonging  to  a  general  dry  goods 
store  of  first-class  in  the  vicinity,  and  to  be  disposed  of  at  the  lowest 
living  prices.  Mr.  Starnes  is  a  uative  of  this  good  "old  Tarheel" 
State,  and  is  a  gentleman  of  pleasing  characteristics,  large  financial 
standing,  and  justly  merits  the  lucrative  patronage  he  enjoys. 


AUGUSTUS  J.  LYMAN.    ■    l&O  %A/V>f^t^4 


Attorney  at  Law,  Real  Estate  and  Loans,  Legal  Building. 

In  these  days  when  the  rate  of  interest  is  steadily  decreasing,  and 
capital  is  becoming  more  productive,  since  the  West  has  been  over- 
stocked with  eager  capitalists,  the  South  furnishes  the  oidy  outlet 
for  this  accumulated  unproductive  capital. 

North  Carolina  least  of  the  Southern  States  has  been  sought  out  by 
the  capitalists,  so  that  it  presents  a  new  untrodden  field  to  the  man 
with  brains  and  energy.  Here  he  can  invest  either  in  the  soil  and 
reap  the  advantages  of  the  wonderful  advance  in  values  which  has 
so  transformed  other  parts  of  the  South,  or  lend  his  money  on 
first-class  securities  at  eight  per  cent.,  a  rate  of  interest  which  can 
only  be  obtained  ata'great  risk  to  the  investor  elsewhere. 

Of  all  the  cities  in  this  State  Asheville  affords  the  best  field  for  in- 
vestment. Not  only  do  the  main  home  industries  and  manufacto- 
ries hasten  its  growth,  but  the  floating  population  has  become  a 
steady  and  important  element  in  the  building  up  of  this  city. 


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jTE  can  Sell  your  Real  Estate  at  a  higher  price, 
can  purchase  for  you  at  a  lower  figure,  and 
charge  you  less  for  the  transaction  than  anyone  in 
the  city. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block. 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


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JE  can  Sell  vuiir  Real  Kstate  at  a  higher  price, 
can  purchase  tor  you  at  a  lower  figure,  and 
charge  vim  less  for  the  transaction  than  anyone  in 
the  city. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Uooms  9  and  10  .lie  A  ice  Block. 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


Ashevilleisa  health  resort.  It  has  60,000  visitors,  annually.  Many 
of  these  men  are  compelled  to  remain  here  on  account  of  their 
health.  The  result  is  the  erection  of  many  fine  residences,  and  the 
necessary  enhanced  value  of  the  surrounding  property. 

The  investor,  however,  must  be  careful  to  place  his  money  in 
right  hands.  What  he  wants  is  a  firm  possessed  of  great  business 
sagacity,  a  thorough  knowledge  of  the  relative  values  of  real  estate 
in  different  sections  of  the  State,  gained  by  years  of  experience,  and 
a  reputation  for  fair  and  honest  dealings.  Such  a  firm  is  that  of  A. 
J.  Lyman,  a  pioneer  in  the  real  estate  business  in  Asheville,  who 
for  eight  years  or  more  has  watched  the  rise  and  fall  of  values,  and 
noted  the  direction  in  which  the  city  has  grown  and  towards 
which  it  now  tends. 

Mr.  Lyman  is  a  man  of  independent  means  and  is  prominently 
identified  with  the  interests  of  the  city.  The  best  and  choicest 
property  in  the  city,  which  is  on  the  market,  is  always  found  in  his 
hands  for  sale.  His  judgment  on  prospective  values  is  worth  tak- 
ing, as  many  of  his  clients  can  testify.  For  example,  in  1887  one  of 
his  clients  purchased  a  piece  of  land  by  his  advice  for  $3,000  and  in 
1890  parted  with  the  same  property  for  $20,000. 

Mr.  Lyman  is  always  affable  and  courteous  to  all  with  whom  he 
comes  in  contact,  and  is  as  prominent  a  factor  in  social  as  commer- 
cial circles,  in  both  of  which  he  possesses  an  enviable  reputation. 
This  gentleman  is  the  son  of  that  eminent  divine,  the  Rt.  Rev. 
Bishop  Theodore  B.  Lyman  D.  D.,  whose  name  is  a  household  word 
throughout  North  Carolina  and  the  entire  South,  where  he  is  uni- 
versally beloved  and  esteemed. 

The  office  of  A.  J.  Lyman  is  situated  in  the  Legal  Building,  rear 
of  the  First  National  Bank,  where  he  may  be  found  during  business 
hours  ready  to  negotiate  loans,  collect  rents,  sell  or  buy  real  estate 
and  look  after  the  interests  of  his  clients,  both  resident  and  non-resi- 
dent. 


THE  "METROPOLITAN." 

No.  29  North  Main  Street,  Hampton  &  Featherstone,  Proprietors. 

The  transactions  in  the  wine  and  liquor  traffic,  in  its  various  forms, 
has  assumed  such  proportions  in  this  city  as  to  entitle  those  engaged 
in  it  to  conspicuous  mention.  Messrs.  Hampton  &  Featherstone,  the 
subjects  of  our  sketch,  have  been  engaged  in  this  business  for  a 
long  time,  and  have  covered  a  vast  field  of  experience  and  have  done 
great  good  for  the  advancement  and  progress  of  this  "  Queen  City  of 
the  Mountains." 
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These  gentlemen  commenced  business  in  a  small  way,  but  as  a  con- 
sequence of  energy,  probity  and  hard  licks,  have  succeeded  in  taking 
the  front  rank  in  this  city  in  this  particular  line,  in  which  is  in- 
volved large  capital  and  labor.  This  establishment  was  opened  to 
the  public  sixteen  years  ago,  but  in  consequence  of  a  large  increase 
in  their  sales  and  that  of  business  transacted,  it  became  necessary 
to  secure  more  commodious  quarters,  and  are  now  located  in  the 
very  heart  of  the  business  center  and  occupy  premises  in  every  man- 
ner worthy  of  the  most  fastidious  and  cosmopolitan  people  who 
daily  visit  this  pleasure  and  health  resort,  and  all  lovers  of  a  nice 
place  to  visit  with  superior  quality  of  goods  obtained  are  readily  real- 
izing the  most  elegant  place  to  be  found  in  this  section,  consequent 
upon  which  this  firm  are  daily  gaining  popularity  and  patronage  over 
all  competition.  It  is  with  sincere  pleasure  we  call  attention  to  the 
splendid  appointments  constituting  this  establishment,  and  from 
the  superior  attractions  of  these  premises,  together  with  a  high  grade 
of  goods  carried,  it  receives  a  most  desirable  and  lucrative  patronage. 

The  fixtures  are  elegant,  and  perhaps  surpass  anything  of  the- 
kind  usually  found  in  a  city  of  this  size,  and  in  a  point  of  artistic 
and  tasteful  arrangement  will  compare  with  any  similar  institution 
in  the  South.  This  wine  and  whiskey  emporium  is,  in  the  strictest 
sense  of  the  word,  elegant  and  complete  in  every  detail,  and  has, 
since  its  incipiency,  been  most  ably  managed,  resulting  in  a  steady 
increase  of  business  and  most  satisfactory  gain  to  the  proprietors 
until  at  present  a  trade  is  enjoyed  second  to  none. 

This  firm  are  also  jobbers  of  fine  cigars,  champagnes,  native  and  im- 
ported brandies  and  wines  of  every  description,  including  fine  and 
medium  rye  and  corn  whiskies,  and  every  article  belonging  to  this 
line  of  mercantile  industry. 

Parties  residing  at  a  distance  can  rely  upon  the  strictest  purity 
and  high  class  of  goods  handled  by  these  gentlemen,  who  will  give 
all  orders  extended  them  every  possible  attention.  The  gentlemen 
composing  this  firm  are  Messrs.  J  no.  G.  Hampton  and  A.  A.  Feath- 
erstone,  who  hold  a  solid  position  in  the  financial  world. 

Their  assistants,  Messrs.  Lancaster,  Featherstone  and  Gooch,  are 
artists  in  their  chosen  profession,  and  will  treat  you  with  courtesy, 
while  the  proprietors  are  worthy,  honorable  men,  and  propose  to  re- 
main a  fixture  in  this  prosperous  city. 


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BALLARD,  RICH  &  BOYCE, 

Dealers  in  Stoves,  Tinware,  Plumbing,  Gas  and  Steam  Fitting,  Slate 
and  Tin  Roofing,  Ready  Mixed  Paint,  Window  Glass,  &c ,  No. 
11  West  Court  Place.    Tel.  17. 


The  character  of  the  men  engaged  in  the  above  business  consti- 
tute no  inconsiderable  factor  in  the  progress  and  growth  of  this  city. 
Hence  it  is  that  Asheville  is  forcunate  in  having  engaged  in  this 
line  a  number  of  able  and  excellent  business  men.  Among  them 
are  Messrs.  W.  H.  Ballard,  J.  R.  Rice,  and  W.  A.  Boyce,  who  are  old 
residents  of  this  place,  and  who  possess  a  minute  and  intimate 
knowledge  of  this  particular  line,  which  is  one  of  the  largest  in 
Western  North  Carolina.  The  premises  occupied  is  one  of  the  most 
commodious  in  this  section,  being  30x200  feet  in  dimensions,  and 
containing  a  mammoth  stock  ot  stoves,  tinware,  house  furnishing 
goods,  plumbing,  gas  and  steam  fittings,  slate  and  tin  roofing,  and 
all  kinds  of  iron  pipe  and  fittings,  galvanized  iron  cornices  and 
window  caps,  and  a  specialty  in  ready  mixed  paints,  brushes,  putty, 
knives,  and  all  painters'  supplies,  &c. 

This  firm  commenced  business  in  1881,  under  the  style  name  of 
Ballard  Bros.,  which  continued  until  1887.  Since  then  the  present 
proprietors,  with  ample  capital  and  business  ability,  have  succeeded 
in  building  up  a  trade  that  will  compare  with  many  similar  institu- 
tions noticeable  in  larger  cities,  and  in  a  historical  review  no  branch 
of  trade  will  so  universally  attract  the  attention  of  the  public  than 
the  large  business  transacted  by  this  firm. 


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Attendant  upon,  and  co-extensive  with,  the  progress  of  a  city  is 
its  commercial  importance  and  growth  of  private  enterprises  and 
industries.  Hence  we  find  this  rapidly  growing  and  beautiful  city  is 
attributable  to  her  mercantile  fraternities,  of  which  this  firm  is  one 
of  the  largest  and  most  prominent. 

These  gentlemen  individually  possess  no  ordinary  ability,  and  as 
a  firm  combines  one  of  the  most  solid  enterprises  of  this,  the  attrac- 
tive "Queen  City  of  the  Mountains." 


FTTZPATRICK  BROS. 

Wall  Paper  and  Decorations,  Contractors  and  Dealers  in  Mixed 
Paints,  Leads,  Oils  and  Varnishes,  also  Artists'  Materials  and 
Painters'  Supplies,  No.  30  North  Main  Street. 

Among  the  most  prominent  business  men  and  dealers  exclusively 
in  Wall  Papers  and  Decorative  Material  is  that  of  Messrs.  Fitzpat- 
rick  Bros.,  who  are  natives  of  Tennessee,  came  to  this  city  in  1880 
and  established  themselves  in  this  line  of  business  some  five  or  six 
years  ago,  and  have  by  energy  and  continuous  attention  to  business 
and  a  thorough  knowledge  of  what  they  are  about  built  up  a  trade  in 
this  metropolis  of  no  secondary  proportions,  and  we  might  add  that 
from  the  time  that  Moses  built  the  Ark  of  the  Covenant  and  the 
walls  of  the  Tabernacle,  which  were  frescoed  and  covered  with  fig- 
urative paper  now,  in  this  day  and  time  it  seems  to  require,  whether 
of  machinery  or  mental  adaptability,  a  peculiar  fitness  for  this  line 
of  business,  which  appears  to  be  rife  in  the  atmosphere  of  Asheville's 
progress,  and  significant  in  a  similar  case  with  this  wide-awake  and 
enterprising  firm,  whom  we  have  previously  mentioned.  For  this 
trade  to  materialize  to  everyone's  satisfaction  it  demands  no  ordinary 
amount  of  skill,  good  taste  and  sound  judgment,  and  such  principles 
tbese  gentlemen  employ  and  conduct  their  business  accordingly. 

Messrs.  Fitzpatrick  are  gentlemen  of  splendid  ideas  in  this  partic- 
ular line  and  we  commend  them  as  most  worthy  of  patronage. 

Tbey  sell  also  Butcher's  Wax  Polish,  Brushes,  Artists'  Materials, 
Grate  Polish,  Zinc  Gloss,  Alabastine,  &c,  together  with  an  extensive 
stock  of  Wall  Paper  in  great  variety  and  ornamental  design  both  in 
modern  and  antique  finish,  that  excels  any  other  concern  in  this 
vicinity,  and  by  which  we  suggest  you  can  make  comfortable  and 
beautify  your  homes  at  a  moderate  expenditure. 


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THE  OAKS,''  ASHEVILLE,  N.  C. 


One  of  the  Best  Family  Hotels  in  the  South. 

To  those  the  nature  of  whose  business  necessitates,  constant  travel 
and  the  casual  health  and  pleasure  seeking  public  whose  name  is 
legion,  no  feature  of  modern  progress  possesses  more  interest  than 
good  hotel  accommodations,  and  therefore  it  is  that  the  "Oaks"  is 
fast  gaining  patronage  and  popularity  by  the  splendid  adaptability 
and  admirable  conduct  which  is  plainly  noticeable  as  a  dual  quali- 
fication of  its  new  management.  This  hostelry  offers  peculiar  at- 
tractions to  that  discriminating  class  of  travelling  public,  and  health 
and  pleasure  seekers. 

This  hotel  is  fast  becoming  the  centre  of  genuine  interest  and  con-' 
cern,  whose  patrons  find  the  comforts  and  accommodations  the 
very  best,  most  substantial  in  this  salutary  mountain  resort. 

In  fact  very  much  better  in  every  respect,  than  to  be  found  in 
establishments  here  when  terms  and  pretentions  were  much  higher. 

The  "Oaks"  hotel  though  of  recent  inception,  is  an  elegant  and 
well  conducted  hotel,  and  is  considered  a  model  of  architectural 
design  and  thoroughly  appointed  in  every  detail. 

The  building  of  which  we  find  a  cut  is  one  of  splendid  equip- 
ments,  and  is  situated  in  a  large  oak  grove  with  fine  shade  and 


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beautiful  grass  lawns,  only  four  blocks  from  the  centre  of  tbe  city, 
electric  street  cars  pass  the  doors  every  ten  minutes. 

The  house  is  furnished  with  all  modern  improvements  and  ac- 
cessories known  to  a  successful  prosecution  of  this  line  of  business. 

The  house  is  furnished  with  gas,  electric  bells,  hot  and  cold  baths, 
city  hydrant  and  cistern  water  from  the  finest  system  of  water 
works  in  the  South.  The  "  Oaks  "  is  a  large  and  commodious  hotel 
five  stories  high  which  includes  large  office,  grand  dining  room, 
ladies'  ordinary,  large  parlors  and  additional  accommodations 
necessary  for  the  comfort  and  convenience  of  guest. 

The  hotel  contains  about  one  hundred  guest  rooms  and  is  one  of  the 
leading  establishment  of  this  section.  A  large  and  well  mounted 
telescope  with  an  elevation  of  eighty  feet,  from  which  the  views  of 
tbe  city  and  mountains  are  grand. 

Asheville  is  already  the  "  drinking  cup  "  of  a  '  fashionable 
domain,  and  aided  by  a  beautiful  mountain  scenery  is  calculated 
to  draw  hundreds  of  health  and  pleasure  seekers,  in  addition  to  the 
50,000  she  entertains  now  annually.  This  hotel  is  the  enterprise  of 
Prof.  H.  G.  Greenewell,  and  for  a  representative  of  the  solid  Blue 
Grass  State  who  for  fifteen  years  was  president  of  a  Eardstown,  Ky., 
Collegiate  Institute.     He  is  a  gentleman  of  culture  and  education. 

Mr.  A.  B.  Sites,  a  clever  and  experienced  hotel  man  has  been  en- 
gaged as  manager,  and  also  Mr.  A.  E.  Reading,  of  St.  John,  New 
Brunswick,  Canada,  as  clerk  and  soliciting  manager.  The  situation 
of  the  "  Oaks  "  is  one  of  its  features,  and  is  derivatively  surrounded 
by  majestic  oak  trees  and  attached  to  it  are  the  line  grounds  of  the 
College  Campus,  comprising  thirteen  acres  of  cool  and  delightful 
terraqueous  soil,  hence  guests  of  the  hotel  may  enjoy  the  ozone 
sweetness  and  sanitary  attractions  of  the  dry  climatic  conditions  of 
this  splendid  mountain  region. 

The  hotel  is  well  ventilated  and  airy  bed  rooms  with  a  cuisine 
which  is  beyond  a  doubt  as  good  as  can  be  had  anywhere  without 
exception.  The  table  being  provided  with  each  and  every  delicacy 
of  a  home  market,  together  with  all  the  delicacies  the 
mind  of  an  expert  "  Chef"  can  devise  and  served  by  a  corps  of 
polite  and  courteous  waiters — in  fact,  the  service  being  throughout 
perfect  in  every  detail. 

This  is  undoubtedly  one  of  the  prominent  hotels  of  the  "  Queen 
City  of  the  Mountains,"  as  is  abundantly  attested  by  the  large 
and  steadily  increasing  patronage  the  house  enjoys. 

The  "  Oaks  "  was  built  within  the  past  year  and  has  since  passed 
into  the  proprietorship  of  "  mine  "  host,  that  genial  and  enterprising 
Boniface  Greenwell,  since  which  date  he  has  conducted  it  with  emi- 
nent satisfaction  to  himself  and  the  most  entire  success  to  the  public. 


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MAGNOLIA  HOUSE. 

Formerly  "Carolina  House,"  newly  Carpeted,    Repainted  and  Re- 
furnished Throughout.    W.  A.  James,  Jr.,  Proprietor. 

In  a  city,  while  not  so  largo  but  so  Cosmopolitan  in  its  character, 
as  Asheville,  the  need  of  good  accommodations  are  even  of  more 
necessity  than  in  larger  cities  because  of  the  fact  that  much  time  is 
needed  for  the  masses  of  the  people  to  become  settled  in  home  life. 

The  city  of  Asheville  has  just  reason  to  be  proud  of  her  hotels 
which  take  rank  with  the  best  in  the  land. 

In  addition  to  the  settled  population  Asheville  has  a  very  large 
transient  class  of  people  who  come  from  every  portion  of  the  United 
States,  and  the.se  are  most  wholly  dependent  upon  the  hotels  for 
board  and  accommodation  during  their  stay  in  the  city,  and  it  is, 
therefore,  another  source  of  congratulation  that  the  hotels  are  of 
such  high  standard  of  excellence. 

Prominent  among  the  well  equipped  hotels  of  this  city  is  the''  Mag- 
nolia House."  which  is  conveniently  located  on  iJSTorth  Main  street, 
near  Woodfin. 

This  hotel  is  now  under  the  management  of  Mr.  W.  A.  James,  Jr. 
who  is  a  gentleman  thoroughly  familiar  with  the  hotel  business  and 
knows  how  to  cater  to  the  wants  of  the  traveling  public. 

The  Magnolia  House  is  one  of  the  old  and  reliable  hotels  of  this 
city,  and  was  for  a  long  number  of  years  conducted  by  Mr.  Blair, 
but  since  the  change  of  proprietorship  this  house  has  been  subjected 
to  many  improvements  and  ranks  with  the  best  of  the  country. 

This  hotel  contains  40  or  50  nice  rooms,  all  of  which  are  tastefully 
furnished  and  supplied  with  all  the  comforts  necessary  for  the  accom- 
modation of  its  numerous  patrons.  The  table  is  a  distinctive  feature 
of  this  house,  and  is  abundantly  supplied  with  everything  the 
market  affords,  and  every  article  is  cooked  and  served  in  the  best 
manner  possible.  The  proprietor  has  adopted  popular  rates  $1.50 
and  $2.03,  and  the  board  and  accommodations  are  equal  to  those  of 
many  houses  who  charge  very  much  higher  prices.  The  aim  of  the 
new  management  of  Mr.  James  is  to  give  entire  satisfaction  to  their 
large  and  increasing  patronage. 

The  Electric  cars  pass  this  hotel  and  we  recommend  the  pleasure 
seekers  and  others  who  come  to  the  "Future  City  of  the  Mountains" 
to  stop  at  the  Magnolia  House. 

Mr.  James  personally  is  a  most  courteous  and  agreeable  gentleman, 
and  all  those  who  stop  at  this  house  will  receive  in  every  detail  most 
satisfactory  treatment. 


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J.  H.  WOODCOCK. 

Prescriptionist  and    Apothecary.     No.  272  Patton  Avenue.    Tele- 
phone 37. 

If  there  is  one  branch  of  industry  throughout  the  catalogue  of 
mercantile  life  in  which  the  natural  ability  and  requirements  are 
greater  on  the  operator,  then  we  unhesitatingly  pronounce  that  one 
the  drug  business,  herein  a  vast  field  must  be  covered  that  requires  a 
large  fund  of  specific  knowledge,  and  among  the  many  druggists  of 
this  city  none  possess  these  requisites  to  a  greater  degree  than  Mr. 
Woodcock,  whose  premises  are  located  in  the  west  end  and  are  fitted 
up  attractively,  containing  all  conveniences  necessary  to  conduct  a 
successful  business.  This  business  was  established  in  1887,  but  while 
not  as  centrally  located  as  some  others  still  from  its  incipiency  has 
worked  up  a  lucrative  patronage,  particularly  in  that  section,  which 
has  been  won  strictly  by  close  attention  to  the  wants  of  the  people 
who  never  fail  to  appreciate  fair  and  equitable  treatment. 

We  might  add  that  the  business  of  Mr.  Woodcock  has  been  of  late 
under  the  supervision  of  Mr.  H  G.  Chandler,  who  is  an  old  and 
experienced  pharmacist  of  methodical  habits  and  undoubted  busi- 
ness ability. 

This  store  has  enjoyed  a  large  patronage,  and  in  every  detail  noth- 
ing is  wanting  to  properly  class  it  as  one  of  the  most  reliable  of  the 
kind  in  the  city,  compounding  prescriptions  of  which  this  firm 
make  a  specialty  is  given  always  the  utmost  care,  involving  as  it 
were  such  a  delicate  and  responsible  duty. 

Mr.  Woodcock  graduated  some  years  ago  from  the  Baltimore  Col- 
lege of  Pharmacy,  and  since  his  residence  in  Asheville  has  made 
many  friends,  both  of  a  business  nature  and  in  the  social  circles  of 
the  city.  He  is  also  frequently  numbered  among  the  progressive 
business  transactions  relating  to  other  achievements,  and  during  his 
career  has  been  a  successful  one  and  deservedly  so  in  many  respects. 

He  is  young  and  personally  generous  and  companionable,  and  we 
predict  for  him  a  prosperous  business  career. 


E  can  Insure  your  Life  or  Property  in  the  best 
Companies  in  existence  and  at  the  lowest  rates. 
We  can  rent  you  a  house  of  any  description. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

38  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


H 


WE  can  Insure  your  Life  or  Property  in  the  best 
Companies  in  existence  and  at  the  lowest  rates. 
We  can  rent  you  a  house  of  any  description. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


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MISS  N.  LaBARBE. 

No.    9    North  Court  Square,  Modiste  and  Fine   Millinery. 

In  this  progressive  age  the  beautiful  has  been  made  to  join  bands 
with  nearly  all  that  is  practical  and  attractive  in  daily  life,  and  in 
no  sphere  has  the  progress  been  more  remarkable  than  with  reference 
to  dress. 

The  gentler  sex  are  more  conspicuously  prominent  in  this  move- 
ment, as  by  nature  they  should  be,  and  hence  the  advancement  and 
improvement  in  the  millinery  trade. 

In  this  respect  there  is  no  place  in  the  city  that  deserves  more 
prominent  mention  than  the  one  conducted  by  Miss  LaBarbe. 

This  business  was  established  about  two  years  ago  ;  it  is  most  de- 
sirably located  in  Court  Square,  and  is  elegantly  fitted  up  and  reflects 
great  credit  upon  the  good  taste  and  judgment  of  the  proprietress. 

The  stock  carried  is  a  large  one  and  embraces  the  finest  quality — 
most  fashionable  articles  belonging  to  this  branch  of  mercantile  im- 
portance. 

Miss  LaBarbe  is  a  native  of  this  State,  and  has  been  a  resident  of 
Asheville  for  seven  years.  She  is  a  most  courteous  and  pleasant  lady 
and  is  highly  esteemed  by  all  her  friends  and  acquaintances,  and 
from  the  inception  of  her  business  to  tbe  present  day  it  has  enjoyed 
a  continuous  and  uninterrupted  career  of  prosperity.  Miss  LaBarre 
also  has  a  branch  office  at  S.  W.  Bailey  and  Patton  Ave. 


NATT  ATKINSON  &  SONS. 
Real  Estate,  No.  5  North  Main  Street.    Telephone  74. 

There  is  no  financial  interest  of  such  direct  importance  as  that  in- 
volved in  real  estate,  and  the  great  demand  for  eligible  realty,  cou- 
pled with  a  steady  rise  of  value,  is  the  best  evidence  of  Asheville's 
growing  wealth  and  prosperity 

Among  the  most  prominent  real  estate  firms  of  this  city  is  that  of 
Messrs.  Natt  Atkinson  &  Sons,  No.  5  North  Main. 

They  have  been  established  in  this  business  since  1883,  during 
which  time  they  have  effected  sales  of  gigantic  sums.  They  transact 
a  general  Real  Estate  business,  buying  and  selling  realty  of  every  de- 
scription, and  gives  special  attention  to  the  management  of  estates, 
securing  tenants,  collecting  rents,  maintaining  all  property  at  the 
highest  standai'd  of  productive  efficiency. 


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Mr.  Natt  Atkinson,  Si\,  was  for  a  long  time  publisher  and  propri- 
etor of  the  "Asheville  Citizen  also  Land  of  the  Sky.'''' 

The  superior  facilities  of  this  Company  enables  them  to  offer 
especial  advantages  to  customers  and  to  cover  every  branch  of  the 
business  in  the  promptest  and  most  satisfactory  manner. 

This  firm  are  all  natives  of  Tennessee,  have  long  since  established 
an  excellent  reputation  for  sterling  integrity  and  honorable  dealing, 
and  have  achieved  a  well-merited  success. 

The  banks  and  business  men  of  Asheville  will  tell  you  about  them 
among  whom  are  our  oldest  citizens. 


BATTERY  PARK  HOTEL, 

Livery  and  Sales  Stables  J.  V.  Sevier,  Proprietor,  No.  83  South  Main 
Street.     Tel.  25. 

In  a  metropolitan  city  like  Asheville  there  is  no  line  of  industry 
that  affords  such  pleasure  and  enjoyment,  particularly  to  the  visiting 
populace,  than  a  well  conducted  and  thoroughly  equipped  Livery 
Stables,  and  one  contributing,  in  a  large  and  conspicuous  degree. 
We  mention  the  Battery  Park  Stables,  owned  and  operated  by  Mr 
J.  V.  Sevier,  who  is  a  native  of  Tennessee,  and  came  to  this  city  a 
number  of  years  ago,  and  is  now  thoroughly  identified  with  the 
interests  and  development  of  this  rapidly  advancing  city.  In  a  city 
affording  such  interesting  scenic  attractions  as  Asheville,  make 
this  line  of  business  one  of  unusual  proportions,  and  we  make  men- 
tion of  the  peculiar  adaptability  and  long  experience  with  which 
this  gentleman  operates  his  business.  Since  the  inception  of. this 
business,  about  six  years  ago,  by  a  splendid  knowledge  of  its  duties 
and  superior  equipments  employed  by  Mr.  Sevier,  there  is,  perhaps, 
no  stable  in  this  section  with  such  ample  facilities  as  we  notice  in 
this  establishment. 

Mr.  Sevier  is  an  exceedingly  fine  judge  of  what  constitutes  elegant 


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riding  and  driving  horses,  and  is  in  a  position  to  offer  to  his  many 
patrons  splendid  rigs,  which  include  many  fine,  plain  and  fancy 
turnouts,  such  as  phaetons,  carriages,  victorias,  landaus,  brettes, 
buggies,  T-carts,  &c,  of  all  the  latest  styles  and  to  suit  the  most 
capricious  fancy. 

These  stables  are  commodious,  large  and  well  ventilated,  and  con- 
sists of  thirty  to  forty  horses,  necessitating  a  force  of  fifteen  to 
twenty  hands  to  properly  meet  all  the  wants  of  the  community. 

This  is  one  of  the  most  popular  stables  in  the  "  Queen  City,"  and 
is  a  conjoint  arrangement  of  the  Battery  Park  Hotel. 

Mr.  Sevier,  personally,  is  a  pleasant  gentleman,  and  enjoys  the 
confidence  and  patronage  of  a  large  class  of  our  citizens  and  visiting 
populace  in  general. 


F.  E.  MITCHELL, 

Dealer  in  Gentlemen's  fine  Furnishings,  Footwear,  Hats,  &c.  Also, 
Agent  Wanamaker  &  Brown  Clothing  to  Order,  No.  28  Patton 
Avenue. 

The  changes  in  the  styles  and  fashions  of  dress  are  almost  as  rapid 
as  those  of  the  Kaleidescope,  requiring  in  those  who  are  engaged  in 
it  the  possession  of  peculiar  faculties  and  adaptabilities  to  win  emi- 
nent success,  and  to  attain  the  prominence  which  this  firm  has 
whose  card  heads  this  article. 

Mr.  Mitchell  established  himself  in  business  in  this  city  about  one 
year  ago,  during  which  time  he  has  carefully  studied  the  wants  of  a 
fashionable  public  and  catered  to  a  high  class  of  trade  which  *is  evi- 
dent from  the  splendid  patronage  he  receives. 

His  stock  embraces  an  elegant  line  of  Men's  Furnishings,  including 
neck  wear,  underwear,  neglege  shirts,  under  garments,  &c,  &c,  of 
the  latest  styles  and  in  great  variety.  Also,  Men's  fine  Footwear 
and  Hats,  in  all  the  latest  styles  and  shapes,  and  of  such  embellish- 
ments that  ought  to  command  the  attention  of  all  well  dressers,  of 
which  the  "Queen  City  of  the  Mountains"  are  noticeable. 

There  is  no  line  of  industry  that  is  of  more  importance  to  a  fash- 
ionable public  than  that  of  those  who  know  how  to  carry  a  class  of 
goods  that  will  in  every  respect  meet  the  wants  of  the  people,  and  as 
such  Mr.  Mitchell  exercises  the  utmost  taste  and  selects  his  stock 
with  great  care  as  to  elegance  and  the  desires  of  the  most  fastidious. 

Mr.  Mitchell  is  also  agent  for  Wanamaker  &  Brown,  custom 
clothiers,  of  world-wide  renown,  and  you  will  do  well  to  consult  him 


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when  you  contemplate  buying  a  nice  fitting  suit.    Satisfaction,  price 
and  fit  guaranteed.  " 

Mr.  Mitchell  is  a  native  of  Louisville,  Ky.,  and  in  addition  to  a 
thorough  knowledge  of  his  business  takes  an  active  interest  in  tbe 
growth  of  Asheville  and  deserves  your  liberal  support. 


GRAVES  &  THRASH, 

Wholesale  and  Retail   Dealers   in   General  Merchandise.    No.  19, 
South  Main  Street. 

Another  of  the  well-appointed  Dry  Goods  Houses  is  tbat  of  Messrs. 
Graves  &  Thrash,  whose  premises  are  well  adapted  to  their  large 
trade,  and  are  located  at  19  South  Main  Street. 

For  the  past  year  these  gentlemen  have  been  identified  with  the 
mercantile  interests  of  Asheville,  and  have  since  their  residence  in 
this  city  been  recognized  as  business  men  of  most  sterling  qualities. 

The  inception  of  this  splendid  dry  goods  house  took  lpace  in  18S9, 
during  such  a  period,  these  gentlemen,  by  their  extensive  knowledge, 
of,  and  thorough  acquaintance  with  the  details  of  the  dry  goods 
business,  renders  them  valuable  auxiliaries  in  a  growing  community 
like  Asheville,  which  is  assuredly  calculated  to  invite  trade,  hence 
the  success  and  popularity  of  this  establishment,  fully  warrants  the 
assertion  tbat  this  house  has  deservedly  won  its  way  into  public 
favor.  The  patronage  having  increased  in  extent  and  permanence 
every  where  since  its  commencement.  Tbe  store  is*  central  and 
eligible  in  its  location,  and  consists  of  a  building  40x125  feet  in 
dimensions. 

Tbe  articles  handled  comprises  a  carefully  selected  and  varied 
assortment  of  good-,  in  fact  everything  to  be  found  in  a  thoroughly 
equipped,  general  merchandising  establishment ;  and  itgoes  without 
saying  that  this  concern  is  one  of  the  leading  in  this  section. 

Mr.  Graves,  the  managerial  member  of  this  firm,  was  five  years  or 
more,  a  traveller  for  a  prominent  Baltimore  firm,  and  is  known  over 
a  vast  territory  as  a  gentleman  of  fine  executive  ability,  and  with 
such  an  experience  no  one  is  in  a  position  to  secure  closer  trades 
which  benefits  his  customers  in  a  large  measure. 

They  are  in  a  position  also  which  warrants  the  attention  of  the 
jobbing  trade  in  this  line,  as  by  a  special  arrangement  with  the 
manufacturers  of  the  North,  with  some  of  whom  Mr.  Graves  is  inti- 
mately acquainted.  This  firm  will  save  you  freight  on  a  great  many 
articles  belonging  to  this  department  of  merchandise.    They  adver- 


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tise  nothing  which  can  not  be  clearly  proven,  and  guarantee  the 
fulfillment  of  every  proposal  to  the  trading  public  to  be  legitimate, 
hence  this  course  being  pursued  by  them  in  every  possible  code  has 
inspired  confidence  in  their  many  customers,  and  they  realize  a'feel- 
ing  of  absolute  genuiueness  in  tne  fairness  and  integrity  of  these 
men  whose  operations  enhance  the  growth  and  prosperity  of  Ashe- 
\ille  and  her  kindred  territory. 

The  gentlemen  composing  this  firm  are  Messrs.  J.  F.  Graves  and 
J.  M.  Thrash,  both  of  whom  first  opened  their  infant  eyes  on  the 
green  and  rugged  hills  of  this  royal  old  Carolina. 


J.  M.  HESTON, 

Plain  and  Fine  Confectioneries,  Foreign  and  Domestic  Fruits,  Fine 
Chewing  and  Smoking  Tobacco,  56  South  Main  Street. 

The  subject  of  our  sketch,  Mr.  J.  M.  Heston,  is  a  native  of  the 
"  Key-stone  State,"  and  is  one  of  the  pioneer  business  men  of  this, 
the  metroplis  of  the  mountains,  having  established  himself  in  the 
above  business  thirteen  years  ago,  and  it  is  a  pleasing  satisfaction  to 
deal  with  those  who  have  for  a  number  of  years  conducted  their 
business  with  that  integrity,  honesty  and  fairness  which  is  thecorner- 
stone  of  success.  We  thereby  not  only  have  the  material  advantage 
of  many  years'  experience,  but  also  that  laudable  quality,  stability, 
which  is  fully  represented  in  the  proprietorship  of  this  establish- 
ment. 

This  gentleman  carries  the  largest  stock  of  tropical  fruits,  plain 
and  French  candies,  smoking  and  chewing  tobacco,  and  every  arti- 
cle embracing  the  interests  of  such  a  trade  to  be  found  in  the  city. 
Also  a  large  dealer  and  manufacturer  in  all  kinds  of  fruit,  ices  and 
creams,  including  many  dainties  and  delicacies  for  home,  table  and 
party  use,  which  is  supplied  in  any  quantity,  upon  short  notice,  and 
commensurate  with  prices  and  pureness  to  meet  all  competition. 

Mr.  Heston  is  a  man  of  ability,  and  is  well  and  favorably  known, 
possessing  not  only  that  integrity  and  honesty  of  purpose  that  is 
always  crowned  with  success  in  private  business,  but  also  that  vim, 
push,  energy  and  broad  public  spiritedness  that  builds  cities,  and 
makes  communities  progressive  and  prosperous. 


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W.  0.  MULLER, 

Rear  Grand  Central,  College  and  Water  Streets.  Dealer  in  all 
kinds  of  Domestic  and  Imported  Liquors,  Cigars  and  Tobacco, 
Rye  and  Bourbon  Whiskies,  Pure  N.  C.  Corn  Whiskey,  Apple 
and  Peach  Brandies  a  Specialty,  Agent  and  authorized  Bottler 
of  the  Celebrated  Anheuser-Busch  St.  Louis  Pale  Lager  Beer 
and  Original  Budweiser  Export  Beer. 

The  old  established  liquor  House  of  W.  O.  Muller,  is  one  of  the 
representative  business  houses  of  Asheville,  its  inception  dating  back 
to  1879,  and  was  then  begun  in  a  modest  way  more  than  eleven  years 
ago,  and  it  has  grown  and  developed  until  its  annual  sales  rank  with 
those  of  the  largest  kind  in  the  city.  The  stock  consists  of  the  largest 
line  of  native  and  imported  wines,  old  Kentucky  bourbon  rye  and  sour 
mash,  whiskies,  brandies,  gin,  &c.  Mr.  Muller  was  the  first  to  in- 
troduce Anheuser-Busch  lager  beer  and  also  bottled  be'er — this  is  re- 
ceived in  car  load  lots  in  a  refrigerator.  This  establishment 
does  both  a  wholesale  and  retail  trade,  but  a  special  department  is 
devoted  to  family  supplies  in  quantity  and  its  bottled  goods  are  of 
the  finest  quality,  some  of  which  have  not  seen  the  light  of  day  for 
many  years,  but  have  lain  mellowing  under  the  kindly  tread  of 
time.  Mr.  Muller  handles  only  the  purest  brands  of  liquors  and 
cigars  and  a  specialty  of  which  they  are  sole  agents  is  strictly  pure 
"  golden  grain  rye  and  Bourbon."  He  holds  a  large  percent,  of  the 
trade  of  a  wide  contiguous  territory.  Five  or  six  men  'are  given 
steady  employment  in  the  work  of  this  house.  AH  of  whom  are 
polite,  courteous  and  attentive  gentlemen,  and  the  work  of  this 
house  continues  to  increase. 

Mr.  Muller  is  a  man  of  excellent  business  ideas,  and  his  house  is  a 
model  in  its  arrangement  of  stock.  He  is  an  honest,  reliable  mer- 
chant, and  as  such  is  recommended  unhesitatingly  to  the  trade. 

A  splendid  Billiard  and  Pool  Hall  in  connection  with  his  Saloon, 
with  tables  and  accessories  of  tbe  newest  designs. 


W.  G.  PERRY, 

* 

Ice   Cream    Parlor,  Leading    Baker   and   Confectioner,  Groceries, 
Fruits,  &c,  26  South  Main  Street. 

Those  searching  for  the  freshest  and  most  desirable  goods  in  this 
line  should  examine  the  splendid  assortment  kept  by  Mr.  Perry, 
who  occupies  now  hli  new  premises  at  26  South  Main,  which  is 


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fitted  up  with  much  neatness,  in  a  manner  of  convenience  for  his 
line  of  business.  Although  this  gentleman  has  only  been  established 
since  1887,  he  enjoys  a  large  patronage,  mainly  owing  to  the  fact  that 
first  class  goods  can  be  had  at  the  lowest  possible  prices,  and  that 
combined  with  the  accommodation  and  courtesy  of  this  gentleman, 
with  his  several  assistants  has  no  doubt  a  great  influence  upon  the 
community. 

One  delivery  wagon  is  kept  to  facilitate  the  execution  of  all 
orders  and  all  such  will  receive  prompt  attention.  A  large  stock  of 
goods  are  carried  comprising  everything  connected  with  the  staple 
and  fancy  goods  trade  and  every  convenience  and  arrangement  for 
the  carrying  on  of  the  bnsiness  in  a  satisfactory  manner  to  all  of 
his  customers. 

In  addition  to  the  above  he  makes  a  specialty  of  Huyers  &  Roy- 
sters  candy,  and  in  this  line  you  will  find  at  all  times  a  fresh  supply. 
The  bakery  is  a  chief  adjunct  in  which  branch  he  has  almost  a  mo- 
nopoly of  the  trade  throughout  this  city. 

A  large  stock  of  holiday  goods  are  being  received,  which  includes 
toys,  fireworks  of  every  description. 

Mr.  Perry  is  a  native  of  this  State,  highly  respected,  has  won  the 
confidence  of  all  with  whom  he  has  had  dealings. 


ASHEVILLE  DRY  GOODS  COMPANY. 

J.  0.  HOWELL,  Manager. 

General  Merchants,  and  Dealers   in  Home-made    Shoes  for  Men, 
Women  and  Children  a  Specialty.    No.  31  North  Main  Street. 

One  of  the  most  solid  additions  to  the  mercantile  industries  of 
this  city  is  the  Company  whose  card  heads  this  article. 

For  some  time  past  this  store  has  been  opened  to  the  general  trade, 
and  forming  a  distinct  commercial  feature  of  Asheville. 

This  enterprising  Company's  management  has  made  rapid  strides 
in  commercial  ranks,  and  stands  abreast  any  similar  institution  in 
the  city.  This  establishment  occupies  a  large,  airy  salesroom, 
finished  in  excellent  taste,  embracing  everything  in  dry  goods,  no- 
tions, millinery  supplies,  dress  novelties,  and  ladies'  fine  furnishing 
goods.  The  salesroom  is  dressed  in  a  most  appropriate  style,  and  the 
window  displays  at  all  times  some  rare  bargains. 

The  long  experience  of  this  Company's  management  has  taught  it 


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the  secret  of  bargain  purchases.  With  this  inside  track  they  are 
prepared  to  undersell  all  rivals  in  their  line. 

Since  this  firm's  inception  it  has  attracted  a  wide  patronage  and 
established  an  excellent  reputation  of  more  than  a  local  savor. 

Honorable  and  upright  in  its  dealings,  it  has  the  confidence  of  a 
host  of  friends,  and  a  steady,  increasing  trade. 

This  Company  comprises  Messrs.  R.  "L.  Graham,  M.  S.  Howell  and 
J.  O.  Howell  as  manager,  whose  long  experience  in  the  dry  goods 
business  is  a  sure  index  of  the  lucrative  patronage  controlled  by 
them. 

The  Asheville  I)ry  Goods  Company  will  make  special  prices  to 
any  and  all  Farmers'  Alliances  in  Western  North  Carolina.  In  this 
business  these  gentlemen  are  in  possession  of  the  necessary  requi- 
sites and  financial  ability  for  the  successful  conduct  and  completion 
of  all  they  offer  ;  and  every  transaction  is  stamped  with  that  integ- 
rity and  honorable  dealing  that  characterizes  the  personal  life  of 
these  wide-awake  citizens.  They  also  carry  the  largest  stock,  and 
make  a  specialty  of  fish  hooks,  tackle  and  angling  complements. 


McKINNON  &  PETRIE, 

Merchant  Tailors,  Cleaning  and  Repairing  properly  attended  to 
No.  58  South  Main  Street.  Old  P.  0.  Building. 

The  subject  of  dress  is  one  of  perennial  interest,  and  there  is  no 
one  at  all  solicitous  of  his  outward  appearance  but  will  be  pleased  to 
obtain  a  few  facts  in  regard  to  an  establishment  which  has  within  a 
comparatively  brief  period  attained  the  lead  in  fine  tailoring. 

We  refer  to  the  popular  concern  of  which  Messrs.  McKinnon  & 
Petrie  are  proprietors  who  opened  business  in  this  city  about  one 
year  ago,  and  have  already  become  the  representative  headcmarters 
for  the  finest  class  of  custom  made  garments.  Their  parlors  are 
elegantly  stocked  with  an  endless  variety  of  imported  and  domestic 
fabrics  which  are  made  up  in  the  most  fashionable  and  latest  styles. 
This  firm's  reputation  as  skilled  and  stylish  cutters  is  proverbial,  and 
they  employ  only  the  most  competent  and  experienced  workman, 
so  that  in  fit,  finish  and  workmanship,  all  garments  leaving  their 
establishment  is  standing  proof  of  their  excellent  taste,  sound  judg- 
ment, and  conscientious  care. 

This  firm  though  established  about  one  year  ago  are  doing  a  nice 
business  and  are  ever  enjoying  an  increasing  trade. 

They  make  a  specialty  of  gentlemen's  fine  fitting  garments  and 


WE  make  a  specialty  of  Mineral  and  Timber 
Lands,  and  have  at  all  times  such  properties 
on  hand.  We  are  in  direct  communication  with 
capital  seeking  such  investments. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


specialty    ot   Mineral   and   Timber 
Lands,  and  have  at  all  times  such  properties 
on   hand.     We   are   in  direct  communication   with 
capital  seeking  such  investments. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Bloclt, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asneville,  N.  C. 


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also  do  cleaning  and  repairing  at  prices  in  keeping  with  good  work 
and  a  high  class  of  goods  turned  out. 

Messrs.  McKinuon  &  Petrie  are  progressive  business  men  and 
since  their  residence  in  Asheville  have  made  many  friends  and  won 
the  reputation  of  being  honest  and  reliable  in  every  respect,  and  we 
take  great  pleasure  in  recommending  them  to  the  attention  of  all 
well  dressers  of  which  the  "  Queen  City  of  the  Mountains  "  is 
famous. 


THE  ASHEVILLE  LOAN  OFFICE. 

In  every  city,  as  one  walks  along  the  public  thoroughfares,  he 
will  constantly  be  reminded  by  the  signs  of  the  three  balls,  (which 
means  two  to  one  the  investor  will  not  return,)  that  he  there  and 
then  may  replenish  his  purse,  should  occasion  demand,  by  leaving 
some  article  of  jewelry  of  value,  or  anything  in  the  line  of  goods 
hereafter  mentioned. 

In  Asheville,  Mr,  Schiffman,  manager,  has  recently  opened  a 
pawn-broker's  establishment,  and  is  an  experienced  man  in  the 
business. 

Money  is  advanced  at  this  house  on  personal  property,  such  as 
diamonds,  watches,  jewelry,  silverware,  clothing  and  all  valuable 
articles.  Also,  this  concern  keeps  constantly  on  hand  a  large  stock 
of  diamonds,  watches,  and  a  great  variety  of  jewelry  of  all  grades. 
All  business  transacted  strictly  private. 

Mr.  Schiffman  is  a  good,  responsible  man,  having  been  in  this 
business  a  long  time  in  many  large  Eastern  and  Western  cities,  and 
any  person  leaving  goods  or  jewelry  of  any  kind  in  his  care  can  be 
assured  it  will  be  well  taken  care  of,  and  we  commend  him  to  the 
public  as  deserving  your  patronage,  when  you  have  collaterals  and 
no  money  and  wish  to  invest  such  to  best  advantage. 

At  this  establishment  the  rate  of  interest  is  minimum  to  what  it 
is  in  cities  of  larger  population,  and  every  gain  possible  in  a  trans- 
action of  this  kind  will  be  properly  allowed  the  patrons  of  the  insti- 
tution. 

Mr.   Schiffman  is  at  present  on  North  Main  street,  but  has  the 
promise  of  more  eligible  premises,  which  will  be  given  clue  notice  of 
upon  removal.    If  you  get  "crowded,"  hunt  this  gentleman  up. 
We've  been  there. 
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"  GLEN  ROCK"  HOTEL, 

A.  G.  HALLYBURTON,  Owner  and  Proprietor,  opposite  Pass.  Depot, 

Telephone  76. 

There  cannot  be  a  more  attractive  feature  about  a  city,  especially 
like  Asheville,  than  first-class  hotels  ;  and  it  is  surprising  with  what 
rapidity  a  city  acquires  a  reputation,  either  good  or  indifferent,  in 
regard  to  her  hostelries. 

Possibly  no  health  or  pleasure  resort  of  its  size  is  as  well  supplied 
with  superior  places  for  the  public  entertainment  and  amusement  of 
an  army  of  people  than  Asheville,  and  it  is  most  important  in  sum- 
ming up  such  enterprises,  that  a  conspicuous  mention  be  given  of 
her  first-class  and  leading  hotels.  This  house  was  built  within  the 
past  twelve  months  by  the  present  proprietor,  Mr.  Hallyburton,  and 
opened  to  the  public  in  the  early  part  of  this  year. 

The  location  of  this  splendid  hotel  is  one  of  the  most  desirable  in 
this  mountain  resort.  No  more  suitable  place  could  have  been 
chosen  for  a  building  of  this  kind.  The  edifice  is  one  of  the  most 
attractive  in  this  section.  While  possibly  not  so  large  as  others,  ic 
has  been  designed  and  especially  constructed  with  an  eye  of  com- 


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bining  comfort  with  convenience,  and  since  having  been  completed 
within  the  past  year,  its  service  and  cuisine  stands  in  competition 
with  the  larger  institutions  of  this  kind  in  the  city. 

In  connection  with  this  hotel,  Mr.  Hallyburton  conducts  a  first- 
class  sample  and  billiard  room,  which,  when  taken  into  considera- 
tion that  he  keeps  nothing  but  the  finest  brands  of  cigars  and  whis- 
kies, both  imported  and  domestic,  adds  greatly  to  the  comfort  and 
wants  of  his  numerous  guests.  The  location  of  this  hotel  is  one  of 
the  finest  in  the  city,  commanding,  as  it  does,  one  of  the  most 
charming  and  beautiful  views  of  the  Southern  Appalachian  range. 
This  hotel  is  a  splendid 'structure,  'three  stories  high,  and  containing 
guest  accommodations  for  two  hundred  or  more. 

The  service  of  the  house  is  complete  ;  a  corps  of  twenty-five  to 
forty  persons  are  employed  in  different  capacities,  and  the  guests  at 
this  modern  hostlery  will  find  comfort  that  in  all  respects  are  equal 
to  the  first-class  ones  of  the  country,  it  being  the  aim  of  the  pro- 
prietor to  make  the  Glen  Rock  thoroughly  homelike  and  comfortable 
in  every  detail.  Kind  attention  is  devoted  to  guests  at  all  times, 
and  nothing  is  omitted  necessary  to  their  comfort.  Particular  care 
is  given  to  the  kitchen.  Substantials  and  well  cooked  meals  are 
generally  prpvided  for. 

Passengers  arriving  on  the  late  trains  may  rely  upon  receiving 
polite  and  careful  attention. 

Mr.  Hallyburton  has  a  wide  range  of  practical  experience,  and  is 
thoroughly  educated  in  the  art  of  hotel  keeping,  and  represents  one 
of  our  most  substantial  citizens  ;  while  the  location  of  his  house  is 
surrouded  bythe  matchless  panorama  of  the  mountains  of  Western 
North  Carolina,  in  all  the  varying  aspects  of  atmospheric  change 
peculiar  to  this  health-giving  locality. 


CORTLAND  BROS, 

Notaries    Public,    Real   Estate   Brokers  and  Investment  Agents, 
24  and  26  Patton  Avenue,  Second  Floor. 

Throughout  the  various  line  of  progress  and  improvement  to  Ashe- 
ville  none  have  been  more  imperative  and  marked  than  the  pro- 
visions made  for  the  convenient  and  prompt  transaction  of  real 
estate  matters,  so  essential  to  the  commerce  and  business  transac- 
tions of  this  city,  and  among  those  as  an  auxiliary  of  great  impor- 
tance is  the  firm  of  Messrs.  Cortland  Bros.  The  nature  of  whose 
business  we  proclaim  in  the  caption  of  this  article. 


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These  gentlemen  are  originally  from  the  "  Monumental  City,"  and 
came  to  Asheville  about  twenty  years  ago  and  have  been  engaged  in 
the  real  estate  and  investment  business  in  this  and  adjoining 
territory  during  a  great  portion  of  that  period. 

The  real  estate  man  is  strictly  an  American  institution.  The 
word  "  Boom  "  is  not  understood  across  the  water  and  in  this  great 
country,  the  two  are  so  clearly  allied  as  to  render  the  one  impossible 
without  the  other. 

In  most  business  it  is  generally  conceded  that  it  is  a  point  requi- 
site in  trade  that  a  purchaser  knows  what  he  wants,  but  with  the 
real  estate  man  his  peculiar  knowledge  and  qualifications  renders 
such  ideas  redundant.  He  must  know  exactly  what  his  customer 
wants,  and  moreover  must  have  at  least  a  half  dozen  places  that  will 
suit  him.  In  connection  with  the  business  of  buying  and  selling 
real  estate,  they  make  a  specialty  of  negotiations,  collecting  rent  and 
taking  charge  of  the  property  of  customers  generally. 

These  gentlemen  solicit  orders  to  buy  and  sell  property  of  all  kinds 
which  will  be  given  the  closest  attention,  also  investments  security 
placed  on  real  estate  at  eight  per  cent,  interest  per  annum. 

Messrs.  Cortland  are  gentlemen  of  sound  judgment  in  realty 
matters  and  also  experienced  civil  and  mining  engineers,  having 
learned  its  rudimental  principles  in  the  "  Royal  Academy  of 
Mines,"  Frieberg,  Germany,  and  the  energy  and  pluck  exhibited  in 
the  several  lines  in  this  community  and  the  success  they  have 
achieved  is  a  guarantee  that  all  business  left  in  their  hands  will  be 
carried  to  a  successful  issue. 


B.  H.  COSBY, 

Successor  to  A.  Cowan,  Fine  Jewelry  and  Optical  Goods,  No.  27 
Patton  Avenue. 

A  fact  that  is  of  universal  knowledge,  and  one  possibly  that  will 
be  of  surprise  to  many,  is  that  the  value  of  gold  and  silver  plate,  in- 
cluding articles  of  adornment,  under  the  comprehensive  title  of 
"Jewelry,"  exceed  by  more  than  50  per  cent,  of  the  coin  of  the 
various  nations  of  the  earth.  In  view  of  this  fact  it  becomes  evi- 
dent that  the  sale  of  those  articles  embraced  under  the  title  of 
jewelry  becomes  an  important  factor  in  the  commerce  of  the  world. 
To  successfully  conduct  this  business  it  requires  ability  of  a  high 
order  and  artistic  taste,  such  as  are  requisite  in  the  few  industrial  pur- 
suits.   The  establishment  conducted  by  Mr.  Cosby  had  its  inception 


in  this  city  about  thirty-five  years  ago,  but  has,  for  the  past  few- 
years,  been  operated  by  its  present  owner  to  the  satisfaction  of  a 
large  number  of  patrons. 

This  firm  carries  a  splendid  assortment  of  diamonds,  watches  of 
all  grades,  fine  solid  and  plated  silverware,  cutlery,  knives  and 
jewelry  of  every  description,  and  also  artistic  engraving  and  re- 
pairing promptly  attended  to.  At  the  same  time  any  article  not 
in  stock  will  be  furnished  on  short  notice. 

We  notice  among  his  assortment  many  stylish  pieces  in  solid 
silver  and  gold,  which  are  exceedingly  popular  with  the  more  cul- 
tured and  intelligent  people  ;  but  all  parties  are  enabled  to  select 
from  his  stock  according  to  the  caprices  and  capacities  of  their 
purses,  thus  ensuring  to  his  patrons  the  most  perfect  satisfaction, 
which  is  highly  worthy  the  attention  of  all  admirers  of  the 'beau- 
tiful in  art. 

Mr.  Cosby  personally  is  obliging  and  courteous,  and  in  every  in- 
stance fulfils  all  promises  made  to  his  patrons. 


THE  ASHEVILLE  LUMBER  AND  MF'G  CO. 

"Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers  in  Lumber,  Manufacturers  of  Build- 
ing Material  of  all  kinds.  Office  and  yards  at  Old  Passenger 
Depot,  near  C.  E.  Graham  Mf'g  Co.    Telephone  9. 

The  rapid  and  almost  unparallelled  amount  of  building  in  this 
city  and  suburban  towns  within  the  past  few  years  has  made  the 
lumber  and  building  material  business  one  of  the  most  important 
in  the  community,  and  large  shipments  of  Lumber,  Sash,  Doors  and 
Blinds  are  daily  received  from  the  lumber  districts,  which  are  often 
inadequate  to  supply  the  demands.  A  majority  of  the  buildings  are 
of  the  best  class,  requiring  a  high  grade  of  material  in  their  con- 
struction. 

The  Asheville  Lumber.  Mf'g  Co.,  composed  of  President  W.  B. 
Marx,  Manager  E.  S.  Clayton  have  been  engaged  in  the  lumber 
business  for  a  long  time,  and  occupy  extensive  yards  near  the  C.  E. 
Graham  Mf'g  Co.  Their  carefully  selected  stock  embraces  a  full  line 
of  Sash,  Doors,  Blinds,  Mouldings,  Flooring,  Ceiling  and  all  kind  of 
building  material  known  to  this  very  important  line  of  industry,  in- 
cluding everything  that  enters  into  the  building  business  and  is  of 
the  .finest  grades  to  rneet  the  demands  for  first-class  material.  Their 
stock  is  undoubtedly  one  of  the  largest  and  requires  an  outlay  of  a 
large  amount  of  capital. 


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Their  line  of  building  material  is  extensive  and  complete,  and  using 
a  force  of  25  hands  with  numerous  wagons  constantly  employed  in 
carrying  on  the  business,  which  is  daily  increasing  in  extent.  The 
Company  is  well  known  and  enjoy  the  confidence  of  the  builders 
and  architects  of  our  city.  Mr.  Marx,  president,  devotes  his  entire 
attention  to  this  business,  and  their  aim  is  to  retain  the  reputation 
they  have  succeeded  in  building  up,  and  in  every  particular  with 
completion  of  stock  the  highest  grade  of  material  carried.  Mr.  W. 
B.  Marx,  the  corner-stone  of  this  establishment  and  general  facto- 
tem  of  the  business,  is  a  native  of  the  splendid  old  State  of  Pennsyl- 
vania and  came  to  Asheville  about  three  years  ago  and  immediately 
entered  into  the  lumber  business,  during  which  time  he  has  shown 
a  thorough  knowledge  of  his  particular  line,  and  enjoys  the  entire 
confidence  of  the  business  community,  and  by  energy  and  executive 
ability  has  aided  this  establishment  in  building  up  trade  that  is  a 
credit  to  the  city  and  an  eminent  pride  to  themselves,  hence  further 
comment  would  be  superfluous. 


JAS.  H.  LOUGHRAN, 

Liquor,  Wine  and  Cigar  Merchant  and  Proprietor  of  the  only 
strictly  White  Man's  Bar  in  the  State  Main  and  Eagle  Streets, 
Down  Stairs. 

What  ever  views  may  be  entertained  relative  to  the  use  of  alco- 
holic malt  beverages  it  is  generally  conceded  by  both  high  and  low 
that  wherever  used  it  is  an  important  and  essential  desideratum, 
that  they  should  be  pure  and  free  from  adulterations,  hence,  in  this 
connection  it  is  but  fitting  that  we  give  this  firm  pre-eminent  men- 
tion for  a  special  brand  of  goods  of  this  class,  which  they  name, 
"Standard  Old  Corn,"  which  is  most  carefully  yeasted,  mashed, 
fermented  and  distilled  from  the  invaluable  health  giving  chaly- 
beate waters  and  choice  corn  peculiar  to  the  famous  mountain 
districts  of  this  splendid  old  State,  and  ripened  in  heated  ware 
houses  and  aged  by  the  latest  and  best  process.  The  tonic  properties 
of  the  oxide  of  iron  and  their  allied  salts  formed  in  the  water  from 
this  liquid  which  distilled  render  it  unequaled  as  a  rejuvinator  and 
strengthener  to  the  debilitated  and  the  weak.  It  is  absolutely  pure 
and  free  from  fusel  oil  and  is  recommended  as  safe  and  beneficial  as 
a  medicinal  agent  in  the  various  lung  and  pulmonary  troubles  and  is 
prescribed  frequently  by  leading  physicians  of  the  State.  It  is  highly 
colored,  which  is   due  to   the   presence  of  iron  from  the  mineral 


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waters,  and  this  special  braud  i#  worth  your  attention  and  is  sold 
only  by  Mr.  Longhran. 

In  addition  to  the  above  leading  brands  this  house  keeps  constantly 
in  stock,  fine  Champagnes,  Cliquots,  Rhoderers,  Piper  Heidsick, 
Mumm's  plain  and  Extra  Dry  Claret,  Port,  Dry  Sherry  for  family  use, 
also  pure  Sacramental  Wine,  Imported  and  domestic  Brands 
Gins,  Rums,  Cordials,  and  pure  old  Sour  Mash,  hand  made  and 
Bourbon  Whiskies,  Havana  and  domestic  Cigars. 

The  premises  occupied  by  this  gentleman  with  tbe  goods  carried 
combines  one  of  the  most  attractive  saloons  in  the  City.  The  char- 
acter of  this  establishment's  proprietor  stands  surety  for  the  satis- 
faction of  its  customers  and  a  constantly  increasing  patronage  is 
evidence  of  its  growing  popularity,  aad  the  strict  attention  to 
business  in  all  its  details. 

With  the  name  implied  "The  White  Man's  Bar"  allows  this 
concern  an  enviable  position  among  its  compeers. 

Mr.  Loughran  personally  is  genial,  generous  and  genuine. 


A.  R.  COOLEY- 

Grocer,   Fresh  Meats    and  Country  Produce.    No.  45  South  Main 
Street.    (Tel.  70.) 

In  our  review  of  the  resources  and  mercantile  interests  of  Ashe- 
ville  the  grocery  and  meat  business  is  entitled  to  special  mention 
owing  to  its  general  magnitude  in  supplying  the  daily  wants  of  the 
community,  with  goods  essential  to  life  and  its  preservation. 
Among  the  livest  grocers  and  produce  men  on  the  South  Side  is  that 
of  Mr.  Cooley  who  is  a  native  of  the  good  old  Yankee  State  of 
Michigan,  but  came  to  Asheville  about  seven  years  ago  and  estab- 
lished himself  in  business  and  has  by  his  methodical  habits,  courtesy 
and  genial  manner  particularly  adapted  to  the  business  in  which  he 
is  engaged,  succeeded  in  building  up  a  patronage  that  is  well  worthy 
his  strenuous  efforts  to  please  and  satisfy  a  cosmopolitan  commu- 
nity. 

This  gentlemen  carries  constantly  in  stock  the  most  desirable 
articles  for  table  use  including  a  splendid  grade  of  fresh  meat  of  all 
kinds  and  kept  in  one  of  the  most  convenient  and  improved  refrig- 
erators. 

Mr.  Cooley's  stand  is  within  easy  access  to  all  parts  of  the  City, 
and  any  orders  left  with  this  house  will  receive  prompt  and  imme- 
diate attention. 


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Including  a  first  class  grade  of  goods  previously  enumerated  Mr. 
Cooley  has  on  hand  the  choicest  line  of  green  and  black  teas,  coffees, 
spices,  pickles,  canned  goods  of  all  kinds,  and  domestic  and  imported 
cigars.  This  gentleman  runs  two  delivery  wagons,  employs  a  num- 
ber of  clerks,  and  no  where  in  the  city  can  one  find  a  more  desirable 
stock  from  which  to  select. 

Personally  Mr.  Cooley  is  highly  esteemed  by  a  wide  circle  of 
acquaintances,  and  by  a  fair  and  honorable  manner  of  conducting 
his  business  he  is  justly  entitled  to  the  large  patronage  he  receives. 


GEORGE  A.  SORRELLS, 

Proprietor  'Eagle"  Saloon,  Popular  Dealer  in  Whiskies,  Brandies, 
Wines,  Ale,  Porter,  Beer,  Cigars  and  Tobacco,  &c,  23  South 
Main  Street. 

Occupying  a  very  important  and  prominent  place  in  the  extensive 
catalogue  of  wine  and  whiskey  dealing,  and  recognized  as  one  of  the 
most  desirable  places  to  obtain  requirements  of  this  kind,  embracing 
a  line  of  superior  wine  and  liquor  distillments,  we  unhesitatingly 
pronounce  that  of  Mr.  Sorrells,  in  his  new  and  handsomely  fitted 
up  premises  on  South  Main  street,  as  the  place  to  visit  and  receive 
any  article  in  this  line  your  sociability,  constitution  or  imagination 
may  call  for.  It  has  been  frequently  said  and  generally  reputed  to  be 
a  genuine  fact,  if  there  is  a  class  of  people  who  are  ever  generous, 
both  in  heart  and  purse,  it  is  truly  that  of  the  saloon  dealer,  and 
very  much  like  many  drummers  who  lug  a  grip  from  year  to  year, 
gets  nothing  and  pays  well  for  it. 

Tbis  gentleman  commenced  business  in  Asheville  some  seven  or 
eight  years  ago,  and  has,  from  close  attention  to  business  and  fair 
dealing  to  all,  succeeded  in  establishing  himself  well  in  the  high 
opinion  of  his  friends  and  patrons  generally. 

The  importance  of  the  liquor  trade  in  our  city  can  hardly  be  over- 
estimated, employing  as  it  does  hundreds  of  dollars,  and  occupation 
to  many  deserving  men,  and  should  be  appreciated,  which  shows  by 
a  clientage  of  some  of  our  most  influential  and  wealty  citizens. 

This  establishment,  which  is  one  of  the  most  inviting  in  the  city, 


IF  you  wish  to  Buy  or  Sell  Real  Estate  of  any 
description,  Rent  your  House,  Insure  your  Life  or 
Property,  make  no  mis  cake,  you  can  do  so  to  the 
best  advantage  with  us. 

JENKS  & JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  xo  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


IF  you  wish  to  Buy  or  Sell  Real  Estate  ot  any 
-  description,  Rent  your  House,  Insure  your  Life  or 
Property,  make  no  mistake,  you  can  do  so  to  the 
best  advantage  with  us. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Pattern  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C* 


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carries  constantly  in  stock  a  great  variety  of  whiskies,  brandies, 
both  foreign  and  domestic,  wines,  ale,  porter  and  beer  on  draught 
and  also  in  bottles,  for  family  use,  including  choice  brands  of  cigars 
and  making  a  specialty  of  L.  Weiss  &  Co.'s  fine  rye,  also  McBrayer 
and  "  Old  Charter,"  either  of  which  brands  are  guaranteed  as  abso- 
lutely pure. 

Mr.  Sorrells  is  a  gentleman  of  the  strictest  probity,  and  will  insure 
all  patrons  of  his  establishment  most  kind  and  courteous  treatment. 
His  assistants,  Messrs.  Jno.  Young,  and  others,  are  jolly,  good  fellows, 
and  will  be  sure  to  treat  you  with  courtesy  and  hospitality. 


T.  J.  REVELL, 

Dealer  in  Groceries,   Hay,   Grain,   Feed,  Wood  and  Willow-ware, 
Tobacco,  Cigars  and  Provisions,  No.  38  North  Main  Street. 

Probably  no  one  thing  would  more  impress  on  the  public  mind  an 
adequate  idea  of  the  importance  and  size  of  Asheville  than  the 
enumerations  of  our  retail  trade,  under  the  comprehensive  title  as 
given  above.  The  subject  of  this  sketch,  Mr.  T.  J.  Revell,  who  is  a 
native  of  the  "  Crown  City  of  the  Mountains,"  started  in  this  line 
of  business  less  than  one  year  ago,  and  though  a  young  man,  is  gradu- 
ally taking  rank  in  business  ability  with  some  of  our  more  aged  and 
experienced  business  men,  and  the  exigencies  of  this  a  modern  civil- 
ization calls  for  the  services  of  men  of  aptitude  and  energy,  which 
is  readily  perceived  in  the  course  pursued  by  this  gentleman,  who  is 
highly  honored  for  his  good  business  sense  and  unwavering  in- 
tegrity. 

Mr.  Revell  has  in  stock  a  grade  of  goods  which  go  to  make  up  its 
particular  line,  necessary  comforts,  both  for  the  human  and  animal 
kingdom. 

The  business  premises  occupied  by  this  establishment  are  well 
arranged,  and  contain  a  large  stock  of  groceries,  hay,  grain,  feed, 
&c,  including  a  large  and  varied  assortment  of  wood  and  willow- 
ware,  cigars,  tobacco,  &c,  which  will  be  sold  in  competition  and 
prices  to  meet  the  times  and  changes  of  dealers  in  a  similar  line. 

Mr.  Revell  is  a  pleasant  and  courteous  gentleman,  and  we  take 
pleasure  in  recommending  him  to  your  kindly  consideration  when 
wanting  any  article  in  this  line. 


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UNION  TEA  COMPANY, 

Importers  of  Tea,  and  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers  in  Ornamen- 
tal and  useful  Japanese  Work,  GIBSON  &  CONWAY,  Proprie- 
tors, 52  South  Main  Street. 

It  is  one  of  the  features  of  a  metropolitan  city  to  have  each  line  of 
enterprise,  or  those  that,  by  their  very  production,  uses  and  nature 
are  similar,  conducted  separately,  being  in  diverse  ways  an  improve- 
ment on  the  old-fashioned  medley  system,  while  its  decidedly 
noticeable  that  from  these  houses  that  only  handle  distinctive  arti- 
cles we  get  much  purer  and  nicer  goods. 

Among  the  houses  of  recent  establishment,  it  is  our  pleasure  to 
call  attention  to  this  Company,  whose  name  is  the  caption  of  this 
article. 

The  firm  has  recently  undergone  a  change,  and  is  now  composed 
of  Mr.  D.  E.  Gibson,  formerly  of  the  Keystone  State,  and  Mr.  A.  W 
Conway,  who  is  a  native  of  the  Old  Dominion  State  of  Virginia/who 
are  doubtless  gentlemen  of  clever  discernment  and  business  ability. 
The  premises  occupied  have  been  newly  refitted  and  refurnished 
with  expensive  and  complete  machinery  for  the  successful  conduct 
of  this  line  of  trade. 

The  stock  embraces  the  very  highest  grades  of  teas,  spices,  coffees , 
green  and  roasted,  baking  powder,  which,  for  purity  and  excellence 
of  quality,  cannot  be  excelled  in  this  section.  They  make  also  a 
specialty  of  both  ornamental  and  useful  Japanese  work  of  all  kinds, 
which  are  groupe'd  in  iigures  and  arranged  side  by  side  in  artistic 
and  bewildering  confusion. 

We  call  particular  attention  to  the  latter  named  articles,  of  which 
they  have  gone  to  much  pains  and  expense  to  putting  before  the 
trade,  an  exceptionally  beautiful  line  of  goods  suitable  for  the  holi- 
day season,  which  are  calculated  to  meet  the  wants  of  all  classes  of 
people.  This  house,  while  only  of  recent  inception,  has  already, 
through  a  system  of  perfect  representation,  and  selling  superior 
goods,  a  trade  of  no  ordinary  dimensions.  We  predict  for  this  house 
a  prosperous  career,  knowing  the  strict  code  of  equity  and  honorable 
dealing  upon  which  they  will  operate. 

Messrs.  Gibson  &  Conway  are  winning  many  patrons  by  their 
attractive  premises  and  many  superior  goods  in  this  the  •'  Gem  City 
of  the  Mountains."  They  offer  to  their  many  customers  a  superior 
quality  of  fresh  roasted  coffee  every  Monday  morning.  This  is  a 
special  feature  of  their  line,  and  for  deliciousness  of  flavor  is  unsur- 
passed. In  addition  to  this  they  have  recently  received  a  large  im- 
portation of  the  celebrated  Ceylon  tea,  a  trial  of  which  will  prove  a 


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potent  elixir  to  the  jaded  nerves,  and  will  bring  exhilaration  and 
succor  to  the  impoverished  body,  together  with  that  Elysian  balm 
whose  soothing  effect  makes  one  forget  one's  future  cares. 


THE  P.  A  DEMENS  WOOD  WORKING  CO. 

Near  Passenger  Depot,  Asheville,  N.  C.    Telephone  No.  26. 

The  magnitude  of  the  interests  involved  in  this  branch  of  in- 
dustry have  an  important  bearing  upon  the  welfare  of  a  community, 
and  are  well  illustrated  in  Asheville.  In  this  city  thousands  of 
dollars  of  capital  are  invested.  Expensive  buildings  are  erected, 
expensive  machinery  put  in  them,  and  steady  employment  is  given 
to  a  large  number  of  hands.  In  this  connection,  special  mention  is 
made  of  this  Company,  who  began  active  operations  in  this  city 
about  one  year  ago. 

The  works  of  the  Company  are  located  about  one  mile  from  the 
city,  and  are  manufacturers  of  and  large  dealers  in  all  kinds  of 
dressed  lumber,  doors,  sash,  blinds,  mouldings,  stair  work,  mantels, 
bank  and  bar  fixtures,  and  all  kinds  of  building  material— making  a 
specialty  of  hard  wood  lumber  work. 

The  code  by  which  this  business  is  transacted  is  one  of  equity  and 
integrity.  Some  idea  of  the  importance  and  extent  of  this  business 
can  be  seen  from  a  concise  mention  of  these  works. 

The  Company  is  composed  of  P.  A.  Demens,  President  ;  F.  S. 
Chapman,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

Few  establishments,  similar  to  this,  surpass  it  in  proportions  and 
completeness  of  its  process  and  arrangement. 

The  gentlemen  representing  this  enterprise  possess  superior  finan- 
cial and  executive  ability  and  are  well  versed  in  their  business,  while 
each  department  is  carefully  looked  after  by  those  in  direct  charge 
of  this  establi>hment,  and  are  not  only  a  source  of  credit  to  the  city, 
but  a  monument  to  the  ability  of  its  officials  and  management. 


WENCESLAUS  TAUCHEN. 

Fine  Merchant  Tailoring.  65  South  Main  Street,  under  Swannannoa 

Fotel. 

Among  those  industries  that  always  keeps  pace  with  the  progress 
of  the  times  and  seasons,  there  are  none  more  worthy  of  liberal 
notice  than  the  gentleman  whose  card  forms  the  caption  of  this 
article, 


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At  the  present  day,  no  one  who  has  a  proper  regard  for  neatness  of 
style  and  perfectly  fitting  clothing,  will  not  fail  to  patronize  those 
whose  experience  and  adaptation  is  to  merchant  tailoring. 

In  this  connection,  we  refer  to  the  establishment,  of  recent  in- 
ception, of  W.  Tauchen,  who  is  a  Bohemian  by  birth.  Mr.  Tauchen 
speaks  fluently,  six  different  languages,  which  are.  Bohemian, 
German,  English,  French,  Italian  and  Spanish,  and,  doubtless, 
will  score  a  success  in  his  new  domain. 

He  came  to  this  country  about  a  year  ago  from  Buenos  Ayres,  Argen- 
tine Republic,  where  he  was  employed  as  cutter  from  Paris,  and 
landing  at  Philadelphia,  he  immediately  secured  a  position  as 
leading  costume  cutter  in  the  famous  establishment  of  Wanamaker 
&  Brown,  but  finding  a  change  of  climate  necessary,  he  was  advised 
to  come  to  Asheville  ;  in  consequence  of  such  he  decided  to  embark 
into  his  present  business,  where  he  is  conveniently  located  at  65  South 
Main  Street. 

Mr.  Tauchen  constitutes  one  of  our  new  additions  to  the  mer- 
cantile trade,  and  we  bespeak  for  him  a  liberal  patronage.  As  a 
proof  of  his  ability  in  this  line,  he  holds  letters  of  recommendation 
for  his  efficiency  from  the  famous  Parisian  establishments  of  John 
Hendrey  and  Robert  Cumberland. 

His  stock  embraces  the  newest  fall  styles  of  clothes,  direct  from 
the  looms  of  London,  Paris  and  Berlin,  which  he  is  prepared  to  sell 
by  the  piece  or  make  to  order  in  the  last  styles,  guaranteeing  in 
every  case  a  perfect  fit ;  also,  repairing  and  cleaning  neatly  and 
quickly  done. 

This  gentleman  displays  superior  workmanship,  and  by  close 
attention  to  business  and  fair  dealings  to  all,  he  is  fast  establishing 
himself  in  the  good  estimation  of  every  patron  who  favors  him  with 
a  call. 


REVELL  &  WAGNER, 

Successors  to  Kopp  &  Lichtenberger,  Staple  and  Fancy  Groceries, 
No.  28  Patbon  Avenue. 

Possibly  there  cannot  be  found  in  a  city  anywhere,  the  size  of 
Asheville,  wherein  so  much  energy  and  enterprise  is  manifested  in 
this  line  of  business. 

It  would  be  at  this  time  difficult  to  conjecture  fate  of  nucleus  de- 
signed to  a  citv,  if  the  irrepressible  groceryman  should  not  be  fos- 
tered within  her  gates.  But  he  is  a  fixture  within  the  gates  of  all 
powerful  cities,  and  for  all  times. 


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Messrs.  Re  veil  &  Wagner  are  young  men  of  fine  business  ability, 
ample  means,  and  are  recent  additions  to  this  essential  line  of  mer- 
cantile progress.  These  gentlemen  have  been  engaged  in  various 
pursuits  in  this  city  for  a  number  of  years,  and  their  conduct  in  the 
commercial  world  has  been  of  such  a  tenor  as  to  place  them  in  the 
front  rank  of  importance  to  the  welfare  of  the  community,  and  are 
fully  alive  to  the  interests  of  edibles  for  the  table  use.  The  firm  com- 
prises Messrs  O.  D.  Revell,  for  some  time  past  a  resident  of  this  city, 
but  whose  nativity  is  recorded  in  the  Palmetto  State,  and  Mr.  J.  L. 
Wagner,  who  represents,  originally,  Tennessee,  but  has  also  resided 
in  Asheville  for  several  years  past.  These  gentlemen  are  steadily 
nurturing  large  friendships  and  a  splendid  patronage,  and  we  desire 
to  call  the  attention  of  our  readers  to  the  large  stock  of  Fancy  and 
Staple  Groceries  carried  by  this  house,  which  includes  sugar  at  re- 
finery prices,  coffee  of  superior  flavor,  roasted  on  the  premises  daily 
and  ground  for  every  customer,  which  is  an  important  feature  of 
their  business.  They  also  carry  a  large  stock  of  fancy  pickles,  con- 
diments, spices  and  various  kinds  of  table  supplies,  making  a  spe- 
cialty of  choice  imported  goods,  and  are  sole  agents  for  superlative 
flour,  the  "premium  brand  of  America;"  also,  Skillman's  fine 
cakes  and  crackers,  and  many  other  delicacies  belonging  to  this  line 
of  business,  and  regarding  the  quality,  prices  and  splendid  induce- 
ments offered  by  this  energetic  Arm,  we  are  pleased  to  mention  them. 
Their  house  is  located  at  28  Patton  Avenue,  the  line  of  goods  carried 
is  comprehensive  and  complete,  and  the  firm  deal  both  at  whole- 
sale and  retail,  and  customers  will  find  in  many  cases,  goods  often 
being  obtained  cheaper  here  than  elsewhere,  and  we  feel  justified  in 
saying  that  those  who  form  trading  relations  with  this  house  will 
feel  no  cause  for  regret. 


E.  F.  HINES, 

Successor  to  C.  F.  Penniman  &  Co.,  also,  Successor  to   E.  V.  Jones, 
Esq.,  Deceased.    P.  0.  Box  536. 

The  line  of  trade  prosecuted  by  Mr.  Hines  has,  within  a  few  years, 
reached  a  phenominal  development.  Men  of  capital,  and  rare  good 
business  judgment  early  embarked  in  this  department  of  commercial 
life,  and  having  an  unusually  excellent  field,  took  hold  in  earnest. 
They  were  not  content  to  occupy  the  narrow  scope  of  a  limited  trade, 
but  with  true  Southern  energy  are  pushing  the  widening  circle  of 
their  commerce  far  out  into  the  adjacent  territory. 


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Among  the  representative  men  engaged  in  the  manufacturing  and 
wholesale  and  retail  dealing  in  harness,  saddles,  blankets,  lap  covers, 
<kc,  we  mention  Mr.  E.  F.  Hines,  who  is  a  native  of  Alabama  and 
came  to  this  city  about  one  year  ago  and  succeeded  the  firm  of  E. 
V.  Jones  in  the  above  line  of  business,  whose  location  is  at  No.  34 
North  Main  Street,  and  is  one  of  the  leading  establishments  of  the 
kind  in  tbe  city. 

In  conjunction  with  this  business  on  a  large  scale,  the  premises  of 
this  firm,  located  at  College  Street,  in  rear  of  the  Grand  Central  Ho- 
tel, and  occupying  one  of  the  largest  warerooms  in  this  section, 
which  is  completely  filled  with  Piedmont  and  Tennessee  Wagons, 
Cortland  Wagon  Co.'s  Wagons  and  Buggies,  McCormick  Harvest- 
ing Machine  ,  Newark  Machine  Co.'s  Empire  Thresher  and  Clover 
Huller,  Thomas'  celebrated  Hay  Rakes,  Bickford  &  Huffman's 
drills  ;  also  Hamilton  Buggies.  Mr.  Hines  is  also  special  sole  agent  in 
this  section  for  all  the  above  Wagons  and  Machinery,  and  in  addition 
to  a  large  local  trade  this  firm  is  in  a  position  to  offer  dealers  at  a  dis- 
tance close  prices  in  jobs  or  quantity,  of  the  articles  we  have  enu- 
merated, and  in  many  cases  offers  inducements  to  outside  parties 
which  cannot  be  duplicated  anywhere  in  the  State. 

Mr.  Hines  commenced  business  about  one  year  ago,  during  which 
time,  by  close  attention  to  business,  coupled  with  a  large  experience 
in  these  branches  of  industry,  has  succeeded  in  building  up  a  trade 
of  no  small  dimensions. 

The  premises  occupied  at  either  point  are  centrally  located,  and 
large  and  well  adapted  to  the  business  in  which  this  gentleman  is 
engaged,  and  well  merits  the  large  patronage  controlled  by  him. 

Mr.  Hines  personally  is  affable,  and  enjoys  a  high  standing  in  com- 
mercial circles. 


BLAIR  &  BROWN, 

Furniture  Dealers  and  Undertakers,  opposite  Blair's  Old  Stand,  32 
Patton  Avenue.    Telephone  75. 

Among  those  firms  that  are  showing  a  marked  degree  of  enterprise 
in  this  particular  line  is  the  firm  whose  trade  is  proclaimed  in  the 
heading  of  these  remarks,  and  none  takes  precedence  of  this  estab- 
lishment as  dealers  in  all  kinds  of  furniture  and  experienced  under- 
takers, which  class  of  business  does  not  constitute  a  less  solid  and 
important  basis  of  our  community,  than  the  handling  of  arti- 
cles which  come  under  this  comprehensive  title  of  furniture  and 
household  requisites. 


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The  gentlemen  composing  this  firm,  Messrs.  W.  A.  Blair  and  J.  V 
Brown,  are  well  known  in  this  section,  and  are  both  natives  of  this 
State.  They  occupy  one  of  the  most  prominent  stands  in  the  city, 
and  keep  constantly  in  stock  a  great  variety  of  furniture  of  various 
grades  and  prices,  and  enjoy  a  patronage  second  to  none  in  the  city, 
and  are  progressive  business  men  and  public-spirited  citizens,  and 
well  deserving  the  support  and  encouragement  of  the  public. 


W.  P.  BLANTON  &  CO. 


Livery,  Boarding  and  Sales  Stables,  No.   15  South  Water  Street, 
near  Patton  Avenue. 

It  is  well,  in  recording  the  various  industries  of  any  community, 
to  give  more  than  passing  notice  to  any  firms  or  individuals  in  any 
particular  department  of  industry  or  calling,  who  have  achieved 
high  position  through  the  force  of  native  ability,  enterprise  and 
energy ;  hence  we  refer  with  positive  importance  to  the  stables  of 
W.  P.  Blanton  &  Co.,  whose  location  is  central,  and  stable  one  of  the 
foremost  in  the  city,  which  we  can,  without  fear  of  contradiction, 
state  that  the  above  is  one  of  the  representative  institutions  of  this 
metropolis. 

There  is  no  enterprise  in  a  city  of  more  importance  than  a  well 
equipped  livery  and  sales  stables.  The  stables  occupied  by  this  Com- 
pany are  very  large  and  commodious,  being  Avell  ventilated,  and 
having  all  modern  improvements  and  accessories  for  the  perfection 
of  this  business.  The  stock  consists  of  about  thirty  riding  and 
driving  horses,  among  which  there  are  some  that  are  not  excelled  in 
the  State.  Also  a  large  number  of  rigs,  including  carriages,  landaus, 
buggies,  hacks,  phtetons,  petite  busses,  dog  carts,  &c. 

The  gentlemen  representing  this  business  are,  Messrs.  W.  P.  Blan- 
ton and  M.  W.  Daggett,  both  originally  from  this  State.     This  busi- 


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ness  bad  its  inception  less  than  two  years,  since  which  time  these 
gentlemen,  by  close  attention  to  the  wants  of  the  public,  have  suc- 
ceeded in  building  up  an  influential  patronage. 

This  firm  are  old  veterans  in  this  line  of  trade,  and  with  long  ex- 
perience it  enables  them  to  keep  on  hand  only  the  finest  and  most 
stylish  riding  and  driving  animals  and  at  moderate  rates. 

At  this  place  saddle  and  carriage  horses  may  be  secured  on  short 
notice,  and  special  facilities  are  theirs  for  supplying  teams  to  large 
parties,  and  carriages  for  shopping,  calling  or  balls.  The  popularity 
of  this  firm  is  easily  accounted  for  by  the  fact  that  their  horses  are 
handsome  and  speedy,  and  their  rigs  comfortable  and  stylish.  These 
gentlemen  also  board  horses  at  moderate  rates,  and  have,  in  connec- 
tion with  their  establishment,  an  extensive  sale  department. 

Personally  they  are  pleasant  and  popular  with  all. 


L.  SWICEGOOD, 

Willow  Street,  near  Sv/annanoa  Hotel,  Carriage  and  Sign  Painter- 
Paper  Hanger,  and  Dealer  in  Wall  Papers. 

The  business  of  sign  writer,  designer  and  ornamentor  is  one  not 
only  requiring  skill  and  judgment,  but  also  highly  developed  artistic 
taste,  as  it  embodies  more  than  mechanical  work. 

Among  the  pioneers  in  this  city  thus  engaged,  none  are  more 
prominent  than  Mr.  L.  Swicegood,  whose  premises  are  located  at 
No.  2  Willow  street,  which  is  provided  with  all  the  conveniences 
necessary  for  the  successful  conduct  of  the  business. 

Mr.  Swicegood  established  himself  in  this  business  in  1870.  His 
superior  skill  soon  secured  for  him  a  lucrative  patronage.  We  see  in 
this  city  and  others  many  fine  signs  as  a  result  of  his  talent,  and  as 
an  ornamental  sign  writer  has  not  a  compeer  in  this  section,  and  be- 
yond a  doubt  is  not  paled  in  the  South.  While  he  also  attends  to 
ornamental  painting  and  to  interior  decorations,  and  as  a  designer 
in  this  line  is  unexcelled,  blending  colors  in  such  a  skilful  manner, 
as  to  produce  beautiful  effect. 

This  gentleman  also  deals  largely  in  wall  paper,  and  always  has 
on  hand  a  large  and  varied  assortment  in  the  newest  and  most  beau- 
tiful patterns.  Evidence  of  his  skill  is  amplified  in  this  and  many 
other  cities  in  the  South. 

Mr.  Swicegood  is  a  prominent  citizen  of  this  city,  and  employs  a 
large  force  of  skilful  assistants  for  his  increasing  trade-  Personally 
he  is  a  gentleman  of  courteous  manners,  and  his  talent,  together 
with  energy  and  enterprise,  justly  entitle  him  to  the  great  measure 
of  success  accorded  him. 


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'E  oifer  for  sale  choice  Real  Estate  of  all  descrip- 
tions. We  loan  money  in  sums  to  suit.  We 
Care  for  Estates  and  guarantee  protection  to  own- 
ers interest  in  same.  We  invest  trust  funds 
carefully. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


TT7E  offer  for  sale  choice  Real  Estate  of  all  descrip- 
V  V  tions.  We  loan  money  in  sums  to  suit.  We 
Care  for  Estates  and  guarantee  protection  to  own- 
ers interest  in  same.  We  invest  trust  funds 
carefully. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


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W.  H,  MARTIN, 

Fashionable  Hair  Cutter  and  Tonsorial  Artist.  No.  60  South  Main 

Street. 

The  human  face  has  often  been  called  divine,  and  the  modern  bar- 
ber has  chief  charge  of  it. 

Joseph,  the  Hebrew  captive,  confined  in  prison  upon  the  false 
charge  of  Potiphar's  wife,  is  finally  summoned  to  appear  before 
Pharaoh  and  shaves  and  washes  himself  preparatory,  and  this  is  the 
first  account  of  this  operation  we  have,  although  it  is  likely  a  much 
more  ancient  custom  than  this  record  shows,  Several  hundred 
years  ago  in  England  the  barbers'  calling  included  teeth  drawing, 
and  other  dental  service,  nail  paring,  leeching,  bleeding,  cupping, 
and  various  surgical  service,  and  a  striped  pole  with  red  twined 
upon  a  white  background  was  indicative  of  the  trade.  Now  the 
business  has  narrowed  down  to  shaving,  cutting,  and  the  male 
toilet  of  oiling,  combing  and  brushing,  with  the  addition  of  pow- 
ders, perfumes,  shampooing,  &c,  and  it  must  be  admitted  that  cmite 
as  much  as  the  tailor,  so  the  '•  barber  makes  the  man,"  at  least  his 
appearance,  and  right  royally  is  it  done.  The  humblest  citizen  now 
enters  a  magnificent  shop  replete  with  mirrors  and  fragrant  with 
perfumes,  seats  himself  in  an  elegant  chair,  a  sort  of  a  plush  throne, 
and  for  the  trifling  sum  of  12j  cents  has  that  hirsute  hair  of  his, 
rough  and  grizzly  and  hairy  as  Calabaus,  transformed  into  the 
smooth  white  and  handsome  phiz  of  a  Nineteenth  Century  dude  ; 
surely  there  are'  great  protean  changes  wrought  in  a  barber's  chair, 
consequently  we  have  a  large  field  for  the  business  in  this  ''  Queen 
City,"  and  the  business  is  strictly  cash  and  all  the  year  round,  so 
we  direct  all  tourists,  pleasure-seekers,  residents— city  and  country- 
men—to go  by  all  means  to  the  genuine  old  ante-bellum  darkey — 
Martin,  the  Protege. 


BOSTIC  BROS  &  WRIGHT, 
Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers  in  Dry  Goods,  Shoes  and  Hats. 

The  above  named  Dry  Goods  House,  located  at  11  N.  Main  street, 
is  another  of  the  most  popular  and  successful  business  firms  of 
Asheville.  In  1875  the  Bostic  Bros,  entered  into  the  mercantile 
business  at  Shelby,  N.  C. 

With  scant  means,  but  as  an  exponent  of  enterprise,  industry  and 
clever  discernment  they  were    not  long  in  becoming  identified  as 
the  representative  business  men  of  that  community. 
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In  1882  Mr.  E.  H.  Wright  became  partner,  making  the  present 
firm.  By  pursuing  manufacturing  and  various  courses  of  mercantile 
industries  they  soon  began  to  gain  power  and  affluence,  which  rap- 
idly steered  them  to  success  and  prestige  in  the  commercial  world. 
They  remained  in  business  at  this  point  for  some  time  subse- 
quent, and  in  various  ways  subserved  the  interests  of  that  gradu- 
ually  growing  community. 

When  Mr  J.  B.  Bostic,  of  this  firm,  came  to  this  city  in  search  of 
investment,  while  possessing  keen  discernment  and  fine  natural 
ability  he  took  hold  of  what  seemed  uncertain  gains,  but  which  by 
smooth  management  and  close  attention  to  business  he  has  aug- 
mented his  firm  in  taking  the  front  rank  among  our  leading  pros- 
perous establishments.  The  inception  of  this  firm  took  place  about 
two  years  ago  as  successors  to  the  old  establi  shed  house  of  Brevard  & 
Blanton,  since  which  time  these  gentlemen  have  steadily  increased 
and  enlarged  their  business  until  now  it  is  not  surpassed  by  any  sim- 
ilar institution  in  this  section. 

The  premises  occupied  by  this  firm  are  commodious  and  conve- 
nient and  include  the  ground  and  upper  floor,  which  in  dimensions 
are  30x125  feet  each  and  completely  filled  with  a  select  stock  of  dry 
goods,  boots,  shoes,  hats  and  caps  in  endless  varieties  and  latest 
styles.  The  interior  presents  an  attractive  appearance,  with  a  rare 
and  tasty  display  of  the  richest  fabrics,  together  with  every  class  of 
dress  goods  and  staple  articles. 

The  house  gives  employment  to  a  large  clerical  force,  who  are  ex- 
perienced in  this  business,  and  are  obliging  and  polite.  The  gentle- 
men composing  this  firm  are  Messrs  J.  B.  &  J.  T.  Bostic,  natives  of 
this  State,  while  Mr.  E.  H.  Wright  represents  by  birth  the  "Pal- 
metto State."  They  are  respectively  34,  37  and  39  years  of  age.  The 
business  is  under  the  successful  management  of  Mr.  Wright,  who 
thoroughly  knows  how  to  cater  to  the  wants  of  a  trading  public. 

The  favor  with  which  this  house  has  been  received  by  the  public 
is  a  splendid  tribute  to  their  genius  as  merchants  and  business  men. 
As  previously  mentioned  these  gentlemen  started  out  in  a  moderate 
way,  but  in  the  brief  space  of  a  few  years  have  built  up  a  trade  sec- 
ond to  none  in  this  section. 

This  store  from  10  A.  M.  to  6  P.  M.  presents  a  busy  scene,  when  it 
is  thronged  with  gaily  dressed  ladies  examining  goods  and  making 
purchases. 

Their  fall  stock  is  now  elaborate  in  every  detail,  embracing  every 
article  of  the  newest  and  most  fashionable  styles,  including  fine 
dress  goods  for  ladies  especially. 

The  curb  is  lined  with  handsome  carriages,  many  of  them  in  charge 
of  liveried  coachmen.  Goods  are  displayed  with  wonderful  good  taste, 


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the  arrangement  being  artistic  and  pleasing  to  the  eye.  The  store  is  a 
favorite  with  the  best  classes  of  ladies.  The  uniform  courtesy  and 
the  eminent  fair  dealing  accorded  them,  claiming  their  highest  con- 
sideration and  receiving  their  friendship  and  most  liberal  support. 


CHARLES  H.  CAMPBELL, 

Manufacturer  and  Wholesale  Shippers  of  the  "  Queen  "  Brand  of 
Ginger  Ale,  Soda  and  Mineral  Waters.  Factory  No.  217 
Haywood  Street.    P.   0.  Box  284. 

If  such  information  was  accessible  it  would  be  surprising,  not  to 
say  astonishing,  to  know  what  a  comparatively  few  people  not  di- 
rectly interested  in  the  traffic  have  any  comprehension  of  the  im- 
mense amount  of  capital  invested  in  the  manufacture  in  this  coun- 
try of  beverages  described  in  this  article,  nor  readily  comprehend 
the  number  of  persons  to  whom  employment  is  given,  and  the  con- 
sequent magnitude  of  the  transactions  of  those  houses  making  a 
specialty  of  this  how  important  branch  of  industry. 

It  is  therefore  eminently  fitting  to  present  to  our  numerous  read- 
ers a  concise  sketch  of  the  predominent  house  of  this  kind  in  Ashe- 
ville.  The  location  occupied  by  Mr  Campbell  is  in  an  eligible  por- 
tion of  the  city  and  particularly  so  for  this  line  of  trade,  at  No.  217 
West  Haywood  street,  forming,  as  it  does,  one  of  the  most  complete 
works  of  the  kind  in  the  South,  the  buildings  covering  a  large 
space  of  ground,  and  are  constructed  with  an  eye  to  all  convenience 
and  commodity  touching  this  class  of  manufacture.  This  building 
is  very  conveniently  divided  into  several  departments,  such  as 
bottling,  storage  and  generator  rooms,  while  it  is  equipped  through- 
out with  all  appliances  and  machinery  necessary  to  the  extensive 
prosecution  of  the  business,  and  withal  is  one  of  the  most  complete 
works  in  this  section  of  the  country.  The  manufacture  of  ginger 
ale  is  here  carried  on  to  perfection,  and  is  made  a  specialty  of. 

This  factory  gives  employment  to  ten  or  fifteen  hands,  and  has  a 
manufacturing  capacity  of  500  dozen  per  day  of  ten  hours.  In 
addition  this  firm  furnishes  all  the  drug  stores  with  portable  foun- 
tains and  supplies  the  entire  trade  of  the  city,  and  ships  largely  to  all 
surrounding  towns  in  this  State  and  vicinity. 

Mr.  Campbell  came  to  Asheville  from  New  York  about  four 
years  ago,  and  by  a  superior  executive  ability  has  succeeded  in 
building  up  a  trade  both  large  and  lucrative. 

Among  the  thriving  manufacturing  and  business  operations  of 


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this  rapidly  growing  city  few  are  deserving  more  liberal  recognition 
for  substantial  character  and  progressive  operations  than  this  estab- 
lishment, and  there  could  not  be  found  a  gentleman  more  capable  of 
conducting  an  enterprise  of  such  proportions  with  greater  success 
than  Mr.  Campbell. 


THE  WESTERN  HOTEL. 
Dr.  L.  B.  McBrayer,  Proprietor. 

There  is  no  City  in  the  Union  more  noted  for  its  attractions  as  a 
health  and  pleasure  resort  or  more  widely  known  for  its  superior  hos- 
telries  than  Asheville,  and  in  a  general  write  up  of  her  business  pos- 
sessions she  would  be  incomplete  without  calling  especial  attention  to 
the  management  and  thorough  accommodations  of  the  old  popular 
Western  Hotel.  The  length  of  time  this  house  has  been  in  successful 
operation  is  plain  evidence  of  the  large  and  appreciative  patronage 
controlled  by  the  present  proprietor,  Dr.  McBrayer,  who  is  always 
courteous  and  obliging  and  gives  constant  care  for  the  comfort  and 
convenience  of  his  guests. 

The  Western  is  located  in  the  very  centre  of  the  City  and  in  this 
regard  offers  superior  attractions  being  readily  accessible  to  all 
business  portions  of  the  City,  and  directly  on  a  line  of  the  Electric 
Railway,  Post  Office,  Court  House  and  other  public  buildings,  in 
fact  this  location  is  one  of  the  most  select  in  Asheville.  This  hotel 
was  established  many  years  ago  but  has  been  under  the  management 
of  its  present  proprietor  for  the  past  four  or  five  years  during  which 
time  it  has  undergone  many  improvements,  and  has  since  catered  to 
a  most  desirable  class  of  custom. 

Forty  to  fifty  handsomely  and  newly  furnished  rooms,  large,  airy 
and  comfortable  are  reserved  for  guests.  The  dining-room  is  neat 
and  homelike,  the  cooking  and  service  unsurpassed  and  the  entire 
establishment  throughout  is  first  class.  The  building  is  a  handsome 
structure  and  the  halls  and  sleeping  apartments  are  furnished  with 
all  modern  improvements  known  to  this  line  of  business.  The 
proprietor  is  a  gentleman  of  push  and  vim  and  is  bound  to  succeed 
in  any  enterprise  he  embarks  in,  doing  at  all  times  anything  and 
everything  in  his  power  to  make  the  patrons  of  the  house  feel  at 
home  and  happy,  and  it  is  through  this  genial  and  affable  manner 
that  has  gained  him  so  much  esteem  and  patronage  and  it  is  with 
great  pleasure  we  are  enabled  thus  to  write  of  this  house  and  to  de- 
vote to  them  the  space  in  this  work  so  richly  deserved. 

In  this  connection  also  we  mention  Dr.  McBrayer. as  one  of  the 
prominent  and  learned  members  of  the  medical  profession  of  Ashe- 


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ville,  graduated  with  high  honors  from  the  Louisville  Ky.  Medical 
College,  one  of  the  oldest  institutions  of  the  kind  in  the  South  and 
is  regarded  by  a  constituancy  as  an  able  exponent  of  the  profession. 


T.  S.  MORRISON. 

General  Merchandising,  Clothing,  Groceries,  Produce  &c,  531  Hay- 
wood Street,  at  old  Depot. 

Among  the  most  widely  known  and  successful  firms  identified 
with  the  progress  and  welfare  of  this  city  and  county,  is  Mr.  T.  S. 
Morrison,  a  native  of  Buncombe,  Co.,  and  a  pioneer  of  Western 
North  Carolina. 

This  gentleman  has  been  for  a  long  time  a  prominent  factor  in 
various  lines  that  go  to  augment  the  growtb  and  progress  of  this 
beautiful  "  Queen  City,"  and  is  well  known  in  social  and  commer- 
cial circles  for  his  business  integrity. 

The  location  of  the  mercantile  establishment  of  this  gentleman  is 
at  531  Haywood  Street  near  the  C.  E.  Graham  Mnfg.  Co.,  where  is 
conducted  on  a  large  scale  trades  embracing  general  merchandise, 
clothing,  groceries,  produce  &c. 

This  business  is  managed  by  Mr.  Osborne,  a  gentleman  of  a  cour- 
teous and  obliging  disposition.  Mr.  Morrison  is  also  agent  for  W. 
N.  C,  for  the  Shockoe  Ground  Nova  Scotia  Plaster,  Buena  Vista 
Plaster  and  fertilizers.  P.  O.  Box  402  and  office  over  A.  D.  Cooper's 
North  Court  Square. 

This  includes  one  of  the  representative  business  men  of  Asheville 
and  is  widely  known  for  his  unswerving  honor  and  sound  business 
talents. 


NOAH  MURROUGH. 

Restaurant  and  Short  Order  House,  No.  7  Patton  Avenue,  down 

stairs. 

One  of  the  best  criterions  to  judge  of  the  popularity  or  excellence 
of  an  eatiug-house  is  its  patronage,  and  taking  this  as  a  rule,  and  the 
lunch  room  as  an  example,  there  can  not  be  found  in  the  city  of 
Asheville,  where  the  cravings  of  the  inner  man  can  be  better 
satisfied,  or  a  place  more  tempting,  than  the  neatly  fitted  up  restau- 
rant of  this  firm. 

The  proprietor  is  a  man  of  large  experience  in  this  line,  having 


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for  a  long  time  been  identified  with  a  great  many  large  cities  in  the 
West  in  this  line,  and  every  substantial  and  delicacy  of  the  season 
can  be  found  in  this  establishment  and  served  in  the  best  manner 
possible  by  courteous  and  attentive  waiters. 

While  this  firm  makes  a  specialty  of  fresh  fish  and  oysters,  every 
thing  substantial  is  prepared  and  served  in  a  manner  highly  satis- 
factory to  its  large  class  of  patrons. 

The  management,  by  his  courteous  and  obliging  conduct,  which 
adapts  him  happily  to  the  business  in  which  he  is  engaged,  holds 
the  esteem  and  high  regard  of  a  large  circle  of  patrons  and  friends  > 
and  being  well  thought  of  in  commercial  circles  as  an  upright 
business  citizen,  we  bespeak  for  him  a  continuation  of  such  well 
merrited  success. 

This  restaurant  also  furnishes  regular  board  by  the  week  or  month, 
and  at  prices  commensurate  with  well  prepared  food,  and  at  all 
hours,  day  and  night. 


J.  E.  REED  &  CO. 

Fresh  Meat  of  all  kinds,  Game,  Poultry  &c.    North  Court  Square. 
Telephone  No.  66. 

Among  the  reliable  and  energetic  firms  engaged  in  the  meat  and 
provision  business  of  this  city,  none  are  deserving  of  more  personal 
mention  than  that  of  Messrs.  Reed  &  Co ,  whose  centrally  located 
business  is  at  North  Central  Square. 

They  carry  constantly  in  stock  a  splendid  line  of  meats,  fish,  game 
and  poultry,  and  all  such  articles  of  supply  belonging  to  the  table 

The  inception  of  this  firm  in  business  took  place  about  one  year 
ago,  and  has  succeeded  by  utilizing  natural  ability  and  a  system  of 
honesty  and  integrity,  in  building  up  a  trade  of  no  mean  propor- 
tions. 

This  firm  is  composed  of  Wm.  M.  Hill  and  James  Alexander,  who 
are  both  men  of  long  experience  in  this  business,  and  by  that 
enterprise  and  exhibit  of  those  sterling  qualities,  which  distinguish 
business  men,  Messrs.  Reed  &  Co.  have  succeeded  admirably  in 
gaining  a  large  and  influential  patronage. 

We  unhesitatingly  commend  to  the  public  as  worthy  of  your  con- 
fidence and  attention  when  in  need  of  anything  in  the  above  line. 
A.11  orders  promptly  and  quickly  attended  to. 


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P.  C.   McINTIRE  &  BRO , 

Wholesale    and  Retail  Fresh   and    Salt   Meats,  Poultry,    Oysters, 
Game,  &c.  No.  18  North  Court  Place. 

In  review  of  the  resources  and  industries  of  this  city,  it  is  of  para- 
mount importance  that  the  leading  and  foremost  firms  representing 
the  lines  in  different  sections  of  the  city  should  receive  mention 
commensurate  with  the  magnitude  and  scope  of  their  business,  hence 
it  is  with  pleasure  we  chronicle  the  advantages  and  facilities  of  the 
business  controlled  and  owned  by  Mess.  Mclntire  Bros.,  whose  large 
and  well  fitted  up  business  premises  are  located  at  18  North  Court 
Place,  where  at  all  times  can  be  found  positively  one  of  the  largest 
and  best  assortments  of  fresh  and  salt  meats  to  be  had  in  this  section 
of  the  State,  while  oysters,  fish,  poultry  and  game  of  all  kinds  are 
constantly  kept  on  hand,  Messrs.  Mclntire  having  an  enviable  repu- 
tation for  the  freshness  and  excellence  of  their  goods. 

Throughout  the  five  years  they  have  been  engaged  in  the  above- 
named  business  there  has  been  a  steady,  constant  incz'ease  in  their 
trade  until  at  present  they  control  a  patronage  second  to  none. 

They  give  employment  to  several  men,  and  keep  constantly  on 
the  run  two  wagons  in  delivering  goods  to  their  numerous  patrons. 
These  gentlemen  are  old  residents  of  Atlanta,  Ga  ,  and  since  their 
business  inception  here  this  firm  has  been  identified  with  the  pro- 
gressive spirit  of  the  "Gem  City"  for  five  years. 

Messrs.  Mclntire  are  industrious,  and  possess  fine  business  ability, 
and  hold  a  solid  position  in  business  circles  throughout  this  section. 

This  firm  makes  a  specialty  of  fine  sausage  meat  and  operate  the 
largest  lot  of  machinery  in  this  State,  thereby  enabling  them  to  ful- 
fil all  requirements  akin  to  their  trade. 


THE  "BOSTON"   SALOON. 
Jno.  O'Donnell  &  Co.,  Proprs.  39  South  Main  St. 

Among  the  firms  of  recent  establishment  in  the  "Electric  City  of 
the  Mountains,"  and  one  fast  achieving  a  splendid  trade,  is  owned 
and  operated  by  Messrs.  Jno.  O'Donnell  &  Co.,  two  popular  young 
men  who  have  during  a  short  residence  in  our  city  made  many 
friends  and  are  much  esteemed  by  a  large  circle  of  patrons  and  ac- 
quaintances. 

These  gentlemen  opened  this  business  to  the  public  only  a  short 


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time  ago;  however,  they  needed  no  large  recommendation  as  for  some 
time  past  they  had  been  connected  with  the  enterprising  "Carolina" 
Saloon,  which  gave  them  ample  field  fur  showing  their  ability  and 
making  friends,  which  is  especially  demonstrated  by  a  large  and  con- 
stantly growing  trade  contracted  by  them  in  their  new  premises, 
which  are  centrally  located  at  99  South  Main  street,  whose  stock  con- 
sists of  choice  foreign  and  domestic  whiskies,  wines,  ales,  porters, 
cigars  and  tobaccos,  also  fine  champagne,  Claret,  Rhine  and  Dry 
Wines  of  all  the  leading  brands. 

If  there  is  one  branch  of  business  that  goes  to  complete  the  indus- 
tries of  a  cosmopolitan  city  like  Asheville,  it  is  that  of  a  wine  and 
liquor  dealer,  and  in  expatiating  upon  the  usefulness  and  prosperous 
enterprises  of  this  city,  we  call  especial  attention  to  the  sample 
room  conducted  by  these  gentlemen. 

These  young  men  have  been  in  the  saloon  business  for  a  number 
of  years,  and  if  there  is  one  firm  in  the  city  who  merit  success  and 
popularity,  it  is  these  young  men.  There  is  no  branch  of  mercantile 
life  in  which  such  great  energy,  patience  and  superior  knowledge  of 
how  to  conduct  a  successful  business  is  involved  than  that  of  a  sa- 
loan  dealer,  in  consequence  of  which  we  unhesitatingly  pronounce 
these  gentlemen  artists  in  this  particular  line. 

Messrs.  O'Donnell  personally,  manifests  much  consideration  for 
their  patrons,  and  are  polite  and  obliging,  and  we  bespeak  for  this 
house  a  prosperous  trade  and  a  successful  business  career. 

Trade  at  a  distance  solicited  and  given  every  possible  care. 


J.  N.  MORGAN  &  CO. 

Book  Sellers,  Stationers  and  News  Dealers,  also  Dealers  in  Period- 
icals, Pictures,  Frames,  Toys,  Chromos,  Gold  Pens,  Pencils  &c. 
No.  3  Court  Square. 

As  an  enterprise  tends  to  enlighten  and  the  disemination  of 
knowledge  together  with  amusement  none  takes  rank  with  the 
vocation  of  the  periodical  and  news  dealer,  a  leading  establishment  of 
this  kind  is  that  conducted  by  Messrs.  Morgan  &  Co.,  whose  business 
premises  are  well  adapted  to  the  purpose  for  which  they  use  thein 
when  for  five  years  they  have  with  prominent  success  conducted 
this  business. 

This  firm  carries  in  stock  all  the  leading  dailies  and  periodicals, 
works  of  fiction,  especially  the  German  Illustrated  Magazines  and 
Ladies'  Works,  histories,  etc.,  stationery  pens,  ink,  notions,  &c. 


Y\  JK  are  State  Agents  for  N.  C.  Inland  &  Co.'s  celebrated 
»'  Fire  and  Burglar  Proof  Safe.  We  represent  the 
Lloyds  Plate  Glass  Insurance  Company  of  JSTew  York. 
We  can  insure  you  against  accident  or  death  in  the 
•'Travelers  Insurance  Company  of  Hartford,  Conn." 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


ll/E  are  State  Agents  for  N.  C.  Inland  &  Co. 's  celebrated 
'*'  Fire  and  Burglar  Proof  Safe.  We  represent  the 
Lloyds  Plate  Glass  Insnrance  Company  of  New  York. 
We  can  insure  you  against  accident  or  deatli  in  the 
"Travelers  Insurance  Company  of  Hartford,  Conn." 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


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Employment  is  given  to  several  persons,  among  them  is  Mr.  P.  B. 
Scruggs,  a  most  courteous  and  affable  gentlemen. 

Messrs.  Morgan  &  Co.,  are  gentlemen  of  more  than  ordinary  ability 
as  business  men  and  .have  a  thorough  knowledge  of  the  profession, 
occupying  in  the  commercial  world  an  enviable  position  of  honor 
and  esteem.  • 

It  is  not  our  mission  to  institute  comparisons,  but  to  present  a 
picture  of  this  array  of  their  chosen  profession,  hence  we  predict  for 
them  a  liberal  and  equitable  system  of  dealing  towards  mil  patrons 
of  their  establishment. 


ASHEVILLE  CIGAR  CO. 

33  Patton  Ave,  Make  a  specialty  of  Special  Goods. 
Third  Floor. 


The  manufacture  of  fine  cigars  is  an  industry  of  vast  importance, 
and  has  engaged  in  it  large  capital  and  much  skilled  labor. 

The  Asheville  Cigar  Co.  form  an  important  item  in  this  line  in 
Asheville.  This  enterprise  was  established  about  two  years  ago  by 
Mr.  R.  R  Porter,  and  has  already  built  up  a  fine  trade  and  a  reputa- 
tion for  fine  goods  of  strictly  first-class  quality.  In  the  manufac- 
ture of  their  goods  they  use  stock  from  Havana,  Cuba  and  Sumatra, 
and  both  for  aroma  and  flavor  the  goods  obtained  here  cannot  be 
beat. 

This  company  gives  employment  to  10  or  15  skilled  workmen, 
and  are  turning  out  a  class  of  goods  that  cannot  be  exceeded  any- 
where. Among  the  favorite  10c  brands  is  the  "Cappelia,"  one  of 
superior  quality,  which  is  amply  tested  by  experienced  judges,  and 
among  the  other  specialties  in  the  5c.  rank  are  the  "13,"   "Time" 


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and  "Warrantee,"  goods  of  unusual  fine  quality,  and  well  sustains 
their  popular  favor. 

This  is  the  only  institution  of  the  kind  in  this  section  and  fully 
warrants  the  attention  of  all  dealers  and  consumers. 

Mr.  Porter  is  a  native  of  this  State  and  a  gentleman  of  business 
ability,  and  also  has  for  a  number*of  years  past  represented  "on  the 
road"  the  reliable  hat  house  of  C.  W.  Thorn  &  Co.,  Richmond,  Va., 
and  is  highly  regarded  by  a  large  circle  of  business  men  and  social 
friends. 


J.  L.  L.  SLAGLE,  Proprietor, 
Stagle's  Hotel,  No.  91  Patton  Ave. 

As  a  pioneer  and  experienced  hotel  man  it  gives  us  pleasure  to 
make  prominent  mention  of  Mr.  Stagle,  who  conducts  a  nicely 
equipped  and  thoroughly  ordered  hotel  at  No.  91  Patton  ave.  The 
premises  occupied  are  in  every  sense  of  the  word  well  suited  for  the 
purposes  for  which  they  are  used. 

Throughout  the  entire  working  of  this  establishment  can  be  seen 
the  efficient  management  of  the  proprietor.  The  tables  at  all 
times  are  supplied  with  the  best  the  market  can  afford  in  the  matter 
of  delicacies  and  substantiate,  while  patrons  receive  from  polite  and 
courteous  waiters  the  very  best  attention.  Mr.  Slagle  is  a  native  of 
Tennessee,  but  has  resided  in  this  State  a  long  time,  so  much  so 
tbat  he  is  thoroughly  imbued  and  identified  with  North  Carolina 
ideas,  and  knows  how  to  conduct  a  hotel  on  modern  principles. 

This  hotel  has  long  enjoyed  a  lucrative  trade,  and  is  well  and  fa- 
vorably known  throughout  a  large  territory.  The  splendid  patron- 
age of  this  house  is  appreciated  from  the  fact  that  this  hotel  is  in  a 
position  to  accommodate  many  people  who  come  to  this  metropolis 
and  can  not  afford  to  put  up  at  the  more  expensive  houses.  This 
house  is  commodious  and  will  accommodate  25  to  40  guests,  and  the 
rates  are  popular  and  within  the  reach  of  all  visitors,  which  this 
hotel  names  at  $1  per  day  and  upwards.  As  an  important  feature  to 
the  hotel  Mr.  Slagle  is  also  a  prominent  dealer  in  genex*al  merchan- 
dise and  produce  where  he  is  enabled  at  all  times  to  supply  his  hotel 
with  all  necessary  articles  for  table  use,  thereby  giving  his  patrons 
the  benefit  of  substantial  edibles  when  not  procurable  from  sources 
which  other  hotels  are  dependent  upon. 

Mr.  Slagle  personally  is  courteous  and  obliging,  and  always  looks 
after  the  comfort  of  his  guests  and  accommodation  of  his  numer- 
ous patrons,  and  is  also  the  possessor  of  valuable  property  here  and 
elsewhere. 


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BURNETT  &  HOWARD, 

Blacksmithing    and   Woodwork,   No.  College  Street.    Horse- 

shoeing a  Specialty. 

A  beautiful  subject  for  romance  and  poetry  is  the  hardy  black- 
smith's chorus  of  the  sledge  hammer  and  anvil,  and  in  no  line  of  in- 
dustry is  there  greater  necessity  for  skill  and  experieuce  than  in  the 
above,  and  possessing  these  qualities  in  a  marked  degree  is  the  ver- 
dict of  all  who  are  acquainted  with  the  work  of  Messrs.  Burnett  & 
Howard.  Uniting  the  two  very  important  enterprises  we  have  a 
trade  prominent  and  useful  and  whose  universal  value  can  not  be 
overestimated  and  in  a  historical  work  similar  to  the  present  de- 
serves extended  reference. 

This  dual  enterprise  was  established  in  August  last,  and  for  thor- 
oughness of  equipment,  excellence  of  workmanship,  together  with 
a  comprehensive  and  detailed  knowledge  of  the  intricacies  attending 
the  important  business  of  horseshoeing  and  blacksmithing,  this 
shop  is  beyond  peradventure  one  of  the  most  complete,  and  the 
work  most  satisfactory  in  the  city. 

The    premises  occupied  by  this  firm  are  elligibly  located  at 
College  street,  near  Spruce.    Tbe  building  was  recently  built,  and  is 
of  brick  30x60  feet,  commodious  and  well  constructed  for  the  pur- 
pose for  which  it  is  used. 

The  firm  is  composed  of  Messrs.  B.  Burnett,  of  Missouri,  and  H. 
M.  Howard,  of  North  Carolina.  The  latter  named  gentleman  has 
been  in  business  in  this  city  on  South  Main  street  for  about  six 
years,  where  he  controlled  a  splendid  trade.  Mr.  Burnett  is  also  an 
experienced  workman  in  this  line,  and  in  forming  a  copartnership 
under  the  present  firm  name  these  gentlemen  represent  tbe  leading 
establishment  of  tbe  city. 

Thev  make  a  specialty  of  horseshoeing  and  buggy  repairing. 

The  firm  takes  front  place  among  its  many  competitors  and 
for  the  honest  and  trusty  manner  in  which  their  business  is  con- 
ducted can  be  unreservedly  commended  to  tbeir  increasing  popular- 
ity. 


M.   SWARTZBERG, 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  Dry  Goods  and  General  Merchan- 
dise, and  making  a  Specialty  of  Clothing  and  Gentlemen's  Fur- 
nishing Goods,  No.  10  Patton  Avenue. 

After  Adam  and  Eve's  miserable  failure  to  cover  their  shame  with 
fig  leaves,  it  is  recorded  that  the  Master  of  Heaven  and  earth  con- 
descended to  fashion  their  garments,  and  make  them  coats  of  skins 


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with  which  to  be  clothed.  This  is  high  dignity  for  the  clothing 
trade,  but  certain  it  is  that  the  fashions  of  that  trade  rules  the  world 
of  civilization  to-day.  No  feature  of  modern  progress  in  the  scale 
of  human  development  is  more  marked  than  the  matter  of  raiment. 
Lord  Chesterfield  it  was  who  held  that  correct  taste  in  wearing  ap- 
parel was  a  sure  index  to  high  mental  development,  and  if  this  be  so 
then  Asheville  is  surely  the  centre  of  intelligence,  for  no  city  in  the 
South  of  its  size  has  more  complete  clothing  establishments  than 
Mr.  M.  Swartzberg  in  his  splendid  emporium  at  10  Patton  Avenue, 
who  will  set  the  styles  also  for  the  lesser  lights  in  this  line. 

Mr.  Swartsberg  receives  goods  daily  from  New  York  auction 
houses,  and  carries  constantly  in  stock  a  class  of  goods  that  cannot 
be  duplicated,  as  to  styles  and  prices,  in  this  section. 

This  gentleman  goes  early  to  market,  and  thereby  secures  the  first 
selection  of  goods  which  are  always  the  newest,  and  in  consequence 
of  which  he  is  in  a  position  to  offer  inducements  to  a  great  many 
buyers  which  should  attract  your  attention  at  once. 

Mr.  Swartzberg  came  to  this  city  about  two  years  ago  and  opened  a 
business  at  North  Main  Street,  but  finding  his  trade  largely  increas- 
ing he  at  once  sought  more  commodious  quarters,  and  is  now  located 
at  No.  10  Patton  Avenue,  with  greater  facilities  for  a  more  lucra- 
tive trade. 

In  his  present  premises  we  will  call  attention,  in  addition  to  his 
splendid  line  of  clothing,  a  complete  stock  of  Dry  Goods  and  No- 
tions, Boots  and  Shoes,  Hats  and  Caps,  of  the  newest  importation, 
and  in  styles  that  should  at  once  command  the  attention  of  all  fas- 
tidious people. 

This  gentleman  is  a  native  of  Germany,  and  was  formerly  in  this 
line  of  business  at  Anderson,  S.  C,  where  he  was  regarded  in  com- 
mercial circles  as  a  gentleman  of  business  ability  and  integrity. 

He  makes  also  a  specialty  of  Gents'  and  Ladies'  Underwear, 
which,  when  compared  with  other  prices  and  considering  the  qual- 
ity, are  not  to  be  rivalled  in  this  city. 

Personally  Mr.  Swartzberg  is  a  nice  gentleman  to  deal  with,  and 
we  can  assure  the  public  of  his  representations,  as  being  unimpeach- 
able and  worthy  the  full  confidence  of  the  community. 


T.  N.  HYNDMAN, 

Fashionable  Boot  and  Shoemaker,  No.  18-  North  Main  Street. 

Prominent  among  elegance  in  wearing  apparel,  none  is  more 
deserving  of  especial  mention  than  a  manufacturer  of  perfect  fitting 
boots  and   shoes ;    and  conspicuous  in  this  branch  of  industry,  we 


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notice  the  methods  employed  by  Mr.  Hyndman,  whose  comfortably 
located  premises  are  at  No.  18  North  Main  street,  who  is  a  gentle- 
man thoroughly  conversant  with  the  making  of  boots  and  shoes  of 
every  description,  which  enterprise  adds  largely  to  the  comfort  and 
convenience  of  humanity  :  and  it  is  on  this  principle,  an  impression 
of  the  foot  is  taken,  and  a  last  made  to  an  exact  mould.  The  shoe  is 
made  to  this  last,  and  fits  the  foot  as  the  glove  does  the  hand,  thus 
avoiding  unpleasant  pressure,  corns  and  other  inconveniences.  Mr. 
Hyndman  has  been  a  resident  of  this  city  for  two  years,  and  has 
been  engaged  in  his  present  business  for  seventeen  years,  and  in  this 
line  of  work  his  long  experience  warrants  the  assertion  that  he  is 
master  of  his  vocation  ;  and  we  heartily  commend  him  as  worthy 
your  most  liberal  support. 

This  firm  makes  a  specialty  of  ladies'  and  gentlemen's  fine  riding 
boots  and  shoes  ;  also  repairing  neatly  done.  His  success  is  a  fore- 
gone conclusion  ;  for  many  of  us  who  stand  all  day  upon  our  feet 
would  be  glad  of  any  possible  comfort  that  could  be  added. 


tf'r/br/hf/' 


WILLS  BROTHERS. 

Architects,  Asheville,  N.  C,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

Asheville  architecture,  in  many  cases,  is  the  pride  of  North 
Carolinians,  and  they  love  to  see  throughout  many  of  the  large  cities 
of  the  country,  pictures  of  her  splendid  buildings  and  to  hear  well- 


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traveled  critics  declare  Asheville  to  be  the  crown  jewel  for  good  art 
in  many  of  the  public  and  private  buildings  over  all  cities  in  the 
United  States  her  size.  But  such  praise  cannot  be  given  without 
recognizing  that  Asheville  has  been  exceptionally  blessed  with 
the  presence  and  work  of  a  number  of  intelligent  and  practical 
architects,  who  have,  by  their  thoroughly  planned  and  beautiful 
designs,  given  our  well  skilled  contractors  and  builders  a  basis  on 
which  to  construct  the  splendid  residences  of  our  city  and  public 
buildings  of  inland  commerce  which  line  our  streets. 

Among  others  we  find  the  New  City  Hall  and  Fire  Department 
and  Market  House,  cut  of  which  is  displayed;  also,  the  New  First 
Baptist  Church,  corner  of  College  and  Spruce  Streets;  residence  of 
Lieut.  A.  H.  Cobb,  Academy  street,  and  other  works  of  minor 
interest. 

All  these  monuments  of  art  are  materializations  of  the  deft  pencil 
and  clear  architectural  conceptions  of  the  enterprising  Messrs.  Wills 
Brothers,  who  have  been  operating  in  this  city  for  some  time  past, 
and  the  humble  scribe  of  this  business  reflex  is  but  too  happy  to  pay 
such  tribute  of  the  pen  to  the  pencil,  and  even  intensify  it,  by  saying 
it  is  the  work  of  such  citizens  (our  architects)  as  justify  the  verse  of 
one  of  our  local  bards,  running  thus  wise: 

"All  hail  to  the  city  of  Asheville  ! 

Bright  gem  of  this  Appalachian  State; 
Thy  history  brief,  yet  as  brilliant, 

As  the  health  from  thy  mountains  so  great. 
The  range  of  the  Blue  Ridge  engird  thee, 

Their  snow  peaks  like  sentinels  stand  ; 
The  air  from  pinnacles  nerve  thee 

To  destiny  loft  and  grand." 
Here  nature's  book  opens  her  oldest 

And  most  brilliant  pages  to  man, 
And  human  art  fashions  its  boldest 

Of  works  for  ages  to  scan. 


C  E.  ECKELS  &  CO., 

Exclusively  Boarding  and  Sale  Stables,  No.  76  South  Main  Street. 

Among  those  stables  of  excellent  location  and  superior  equipment, 
together  with  all  the  necesary  conveniences  for  this  class  of  accom- 
modation in  boarding  and  selling  horses,  none  are  more  deserving 
of  extended  reference  than  that  owned  and  conducted  by  Messrs. 
Eckels  &  Co. 

Particular  attention  is  given  at  these  stables  to  the  boarding  of 


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horses,  and  for  ventillation  and  splendid  accommodations,  together 
with  constant  and  careful  attention,  they  are  not  surpassed  by  any 
in  the  city . 

This  firm  receive  regularly  every  thirty  days  a  car-load  of  West- 
ern ponies,  Kentucky  thorough  breds  and  other  animals  for  sale  or  ex- 
change, and  are  always  open  for  trades  in  anything  of  this  char- 
acter. 

These  gentlemen  are  exceedingly  fine  judges  of  horse  flesh,  and 
consequently  the  sale  department  at  all  times  contains  some  very 
valuable  riding  and  driving  horses,  selected  by  them  with  especial 
care. 

United  with  long  experience  in  this  business,  these  gentlemen  are 
in  possession  of  the  necessary  requisites  and  financial  ability  for  its 
successful  conduct.  They  are  always  ready  to  further  any  work  that 
will  redound  to  the  improvement  and  welfare  of  this  growing  me- 
tropolis, and  their  stables  would  do  credit  and  honor  to  any  city,  and 
every  transaction  is  stamped  with  that  fairness  and  faithful  dealing 
that  characterizes  the  general  conduct  of  these  progressive  and  wide- 
awake business  men. 

In  addition,  we  call  attention  to  the  splendid  riding  and  saddle 
horses  for  ladies  and  gentlemen,  of  which  this  firm  make  a  specialty, 
and  keep  some  of  the  most  stylish  and  spirited  riders  in  the  city. 


G.  W.  JENKINS  &  BRO. 

Fine  and  Fancy  Groceries,  Country  Produce,  Cigars  and  Tobacco. 
No.  34  South  Main  Street. 

The  natural  and  acquired  advantages  of  Asheville  have  been  em- 
ployed with  avidity  by  many  houses  that  have  risen  to  deserved 
prominence  and  which  must  be  claimed  that  G.  W.  Jenkins  &  Bro., 
whose  business  has  flourished  with  perennial  vitality  for  the  past 
three  years,  wbich  dated  its  commencement,  and  was  founded  upon 
a  scale  far  from  the  extensive,  but  the  energy  and  discernment  with 
which  the  trade  has  been  prosecuted,  has  proven  effective,  and  pro- 
duced in  building  up  a  trade  most  satisfactory. 

The  business  premises  are  situated  at  No.  34  South  Main  Street, 
under  the  personal  and  regular  attention  of  the  proprietors,  whose 
firm  composes  Messrs.  G.  W.  &  J.  H.  Jenkins,  originally  from  this 
state,  and  men  of  intelligence  and  a  thorough  knowledge  of  the 
useful  business  in  which  they  are  engaged. 

These  gentlemen  do  a  large  business  in  the  grocery  line,  and  have 
constantly  in  stock  a  large  supply  of  fine  and  fancy  groceries,  cigars, 


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tobacco  and  country  produce,  including  chickens,  fresh  butter  and 
eggs — the  latter  named  articles  they  make  a  specialty  of,  and  receive 
them  from  a  source  that  is  'always  a  guarantee  of  their  freshness  and 
acceptability. 

This  firm  ranks  among  the  most  prominent  grocery  establish- 
ments of  the  city,  and  while  possibly  not  as  large,  are  always  in  a 
position  to  furnish  goods  including  this  branch,  at  prices  and  quality 
to  meet  any  and  all  competition. 

Messrs.  Jenkins  &  Brother  are  men  of  business  integrity,  and  we 
commend  them  to  your  kind  consideration  when  in  want  of  any- 
thing in  their  line,  as  they  are  conferring  an  incalculable  benefit 
upon  all  who  look  for  something  good  to  eat. 


Dr,  J.  W.  ROLLINGS, 

Veterinary    Surgeon.    Special   Course   Ontaria,   (Can.)  Veterinary 
College.    Office  and  Infirmary  78  South  Main  Street. 

For  several  years  this  gentleman  has  administered  relief  to  suffer- 
ing horses  throughout  the  country,  and  has  been  located  in  Ashe- 
ville  about  one  year,  during  which  time  he  has  saved  the  lives  of 
many  valuable  animals  and  has  profited  by  the  best  training  in  the 
North  and  East. 

During  the  last  generation  veterinary  surgery  has  made  rapid 
strides,  and  in  this  profession  Dr.  Rollings  takes  a  leading  rank 
wherever  he  is  called  upon  to  administer  such  a  treatment. 

He  makes  a  specialty  of  the  manifold  diseases  of  that  noble  and 
faithful  animal,  the  horse,  and  in  treatment  has  been  so  successful 
tbat  he  has  lost  but  few  cases  entrusted  to  him  in  several  years. 

The  principal  cause  of  lameness  in  this  city  results  in  many  cases 
from  excessive  dryness  of  the  hoof  produced  from  concussion,  and 
for  this  Dr.  Railings'  "  hoof  lotion  ';  is  a  prompt  and  reliable  remedy. 


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JE  can  Sell  your  Real  Estate  at  a  higher  price, 
can  purchase  for  you  at  a  lower  figure,  and 
charge  you  less  for  the  transaction  than  anyone  in 
the  city. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block. 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


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JK  can  Sell  your  Real  Estate  at  a  higher  price, 
can  purchase  for  you  at  a  lower  figure,  ana 
charge  you  less  for  the  transaction  than  anyone  in 
the  city. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block. 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asneville,  N.  C. 


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He  has  in  addition  several  remedies  for  horses  which  are  effica- 
cious, and  has  applied  for  letters  patent,  and  these  medicines  he  has 
on  sale  at  his  office. 

To  all  owners  of  horses  suffering  from  any  disease  Dr.  Rollings  is 
recommended  unhesitatingly  as  a  practitioner  worth  your  confidence 
and  consultation. 

In  addition  Dr.  Rollings  is  an  industrious  and  loyal  citizen  and 
takes  an  active  interest  in  his  profession,  in  such  being  well  in- 
formed, devoted  and  deserving  of  every  success. 


STRAUSS  EUROPEAN  HOTEL. 

26  and  28  South  Main  Street. 

A  much  needed  hostelry  and  one  that  bids  fair  to  secure  a  large 

patronage. 

A  really  good  hotel  of  this  kind  is  so  rare,  that  when  one  is 
found  that  is  as  near  perfection  as  long  experience  in  the  hotel  busi- 
ness can  make  it,  it  certainly  deserves  liberal  notice  in  a  work  of 
this  nature. 

Asheville,  generally,  is  abundant  with  first-class  hotels,  conducted 
on  the  American  plan,  but  an  acquisition  that  has  long  been  felt  for 
a  thoroughly  equipped  and  managed  European  restaurant  is  that 
which  has  recently  been  opened  by  Mr.  E.  Strauss,  of  this  city,  and 
marks  an  epoch  of  the  rapid  growth  of  this  city's  progress. 

Mr.  Strauss  had,  for  a  long  time  past,  operated  a  restaurant  in  this 
city,  but  the  extensive  patronage  controlled  by  him  was  of  such  a 
nature  as  to  make  it  imperative  for  more  extensive  accommodations; 
accordingly,  the  owner  of  this  property,  Mr.  T.  D.  Johnston,  set  to 
work  in  removing  the  old  building,  which  is  occupied  now  by  an 
ornate  structure  of  three  stories  and  will  accommodate  about  one 
hundred  lodgers,' and  is  arranged  with  all  modern  improvements 
and  accessories  for  conducting  a  first-class  and  attractive  hotel. 

The  location  is  a  central  one.  The  first  floor  contains  main  dining 
room,  office  and  water  room.  There  is  a  ladies'  front  entrance;  also, 
a  second  entrance  to  gents'  rooms  from  main  dining  room,  which  is 
connected  by  means  of  elegantly  carpeted  stairway.  The  second 
and  third  floors  are  utilized  entirely  for  sleeping  apartments,  which 
are  furnished  in  an  elegant  and  comfortable  manner,  in  oak,  walnut, 
and  cherry;  the  greater  part  of  the  furniture,  carpets  and  fixtures 
which  were  furnished  by  Asheville  merchants,  deserve  special  men- 
tion, and  in  every  manner  pertaining  to  the  completeness  of  this  hotel, 
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Nothing  is  wanting  in  it  to  meet  the  requirements  of  the  residents 
and  traveling  public. 

Both  gas  and  incandescent  lights  are  used;  and,  also,  a  chief  feature 
of  this  restaurant  will  be  a  ladies'  ordinary  and  private  dining  room 
for  the  accommodation  of  parties,  which  are  so  arranged  as  to  fulfill 
every  possible  convenience. 

The  most  pronounced  epicure  can  here  obtain  anything  his  fancy 
may  crave,  as  well  as  the  man  of  moderate  means  and  simple  tastes, 
and  all  upon  terms  in  keeping  with  a  first-class  European  hotel. 

The  management  has  taken  particular  pains  to  employ  qnly  com- 
petent cooks  and  waiters,  and  possessing  all  the  elements  of  a 
business  man,  industrious,  enterprising  and  honorable  in  all  his 
dealings,  his  future  prosperity  seems  doubly  assured. 


THE  ASHEVILLE  INVESTMENT  CO., 

South  Side  Court  Place,    next   door   to  First  National  Bank,  Real 
Estate  Dealers  and  Financial  Agents. 

One  of  the  direct  and  incontrovertible  evidences  of  the  rapid  and 
substantial  growth  of  this  city  is  the  mammoth  proportions  of  some 
of  her  real  estate  companies.  Among  those  of  recent  inception  is 
the  Asheville  Investment  Company,  which  betokens  for  the  future, 
prosperity  and  success. 

The  gentlemen  composing  the  company  include  some  of  our  old 
citizens,  together  with  business  men  from  a  distance,  who  have 
lately  added  their  business  abilities  and  energies  to  this  constantly 
growing  city,  and  represent  officially  Messrs.  R.  B.  Hilliard,  Presi- 
dent, and  C.  F.  Griffing,  General  Manager.  The  Directors  are,  O.  S. 
Causey,  R.  B.  Hilliard,  C.  F.  Griffing,  Jno.  N.  Ramsey,  Geo.  I. 
Parmley,  in  whose  names  are  represented  business  integrity,  and 
combining  a  company  strong  in  every  detail. 

As  a  matter  of  profitable  and  substantial  investment,  no  Company 
in  the  city  of  Asheville  offers  advantages  that  perhaps  would  be  dif- 
ficult, if  at  all  possible,  to  duplicate  elsewhere,  and  this  fact  alone,  if 
no  other  existed,  would  be  sufficient  to  enlist  in  the  business  of 
handling  these  lucrative  investments,  which  consist  of  a  large  num- 
ber of  city  and  suburban  improved  and  unimproved  lots,  located  in 
the  most  attractive  parts  of  Asheville,  and  which  should  command 
the  attention  of  all  shrewd  investors,  and  in  no  other  direction  can 
be  found  so  many  advantages  which  combine  to  make  a  perfect  loca- 
tion for  a  suburban  home. 


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Particular  attention  is  called  to  the  choice  business  and  residence 
lots  throughout  all  portions  of  the  city. 

Quite  a  number  of  beautiful  homes  will  soon  be  under  way,  and 
easy  terms  with  special  advantages  offered  those  desiring  to  make 
good  improvements. 

The  facilities  of  this  company  meet  the  requirements  and  are  all 
that  could  be  expected  from  a  modern  Investment  Company. 


IDLEWILD  GREEN  HOUSES  AND  FLORAL  GARDENS, 

No.  324  Charlotte  Street ;  The  Idlewild  Greenhouse  Co,  Proprietors. 

Telephone  99. 

There  is  probably  nothing  so  beautiful  or  with  a  more  elevating 
tendency  than  flowers.  Asheville  is  well  abreast  with  the  times  in 
almost  every  line.  Especially  is  it  true  of  Floral  culture.  A  leading 
and  widely  known  representative  of  this  branch,  and  situated  at  324 
Charlotte  street,  is  the  Idlewild  Greenhouses  and  Floral  Gardens,  in 
charge  of  Mrs.  J.  B.  Deake,  formerly  of  Tennessee.  This  firm  deals 
at  wholesale  and  retail  in  cut  flowers  of  all  kinds,  making  a  specialty 
of  roses,  the  latter  of  which  is  one  of  larger  proportions  than  possibly 
any  other  similar  branch  in  this  section. 

This  enterprise  was  established  in  1885,  and  occupies  the  large  area 
of  twenty  acres,  having  three  or  four  greenhouses  and  many  hot-beds 
and  cold  frames.  Employment  is  given  to  several  practical  and 
experienced  florists,  and  everything  in  the  line  of  flowers  can  be 
obtained  on  short  notice  and  at  reasonable  prices,  including  bouquets, 
cut  flowers,  for  funerals,  weddings,  parties,  &c,  at  all  seasons  of  the 
year,  and  packed  to  carry  with  safety.  All  orders,  whether  by  mail 
or  otherwise,  will  receive  prompt  attention. 

The  owners,  the  Messrs.  Deake  family,  are  natives  of  New  York 
and  Tennessee  respectively,  and  in  every  sense  of  the  word,  fully 
posted  on  all  matters  related  to  floral  culture,  and  are  worthy  expo- 
nents of  the  industry  they  so  ably  represent,  and  are  numbered 
among  our  most  valuable  citizens  and  business  men. 


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HENSLEY  &  WILD, 

Family  Groceries  and  Provisions,  23  North  Main  Street. 

Among  those  industries  that  go  .to  make  up  the  material  wealth 
and  necessities  of  a  city,  there  is  probably  no  branch  of  business 
that  contributes  so  largely  to  the  fund  than  the  grocery  men.  We 
desire  in  this  connection  to  call  particular  attention  to  the  estalish- 
ment  of  Hensley  &  Wild,  whose  nicely  stocked  premises  are  located 
in  a  prosperous  district,  23  North  Main  street. 

This  house  carries  one  of  the  choicest  stocks  of  fine  family  groce- 
ries and  country  produce  to  be  found  in  the  city.  While  not  possibly 
so  large  as  others,  it  is,  in  assortment  and  quality,  not  surpassed  by 
any  similar  house  in  tbis  section.  The  store  is  under  the  manage- 
ment principally  of  Mr.  Wild,  who  is  thoroughly  experienced  in  the 
grocery  business,  and  has  a  host  of  friends  and  acquaintances. 

The  members  of  the  firm  are  Messrs  J.  B.  Hensley  and  W.  B. 
Wild,  native  North  Carolinians,  who  opened  this  business  to  the 
public  about  a  year  ago.  Everything  common  to  a  first-class  grocery 
may  be  found  in  this  establishment,  and  at  prices  to  suit  the  times- 
These  gentlemen  are  excellent  business  men,  and  deserve  the  un- 
stinted patronage  of  the  people. 


J.  G.  QUEEN,  D.  D.  S., 

Dentist. 

Success  in  every  department  of  learned  profession  depends,  to  a  very 
great  extent,  upon  the  intelligence,  proficiency  and  ability  which 
are  brought  to  bear  upon  it.  This  is  more  particularly  true  as  ap- 
plied to  that  important  branch  of  science  which  is  comprehended  in 
the  practice  of  dental  surgery.  The  dentist  of  to-day  stands  second  in 
importance  only  to  the  medical  practitioner,  in  alleviating  or  attend- 
ing to  those  wants  of  the  community  which  come  within  the  scope 
of  his  avocation,  and  in  no  branch  of  the  profession  has  more  im- 
portant advances  been  made. 

Dr.  Queen  is  a  young  man  deserving  of  much  success,  and  we  be- 
speak for  him  a  liberal  patronage  in  this  line  of  work. 

The  doctor  has  been,  for  the  past  year  or  two,  somewhat  at  a  dis- 
tance from  the  regular  practice  of  his  profession,  but  has  made 
arrangements  to  resume  this  work  in  its  every  active  branch,  and  is 
now  ensconced  in  comfortable  quarters  at  his  office,  where  he  will  be 
pleased  to  see  his  old  friends  and  patrons,  and,  with  first-class  in- 


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struments  and  equipments  of  the  newest  and  most  improved  styles, 
he  is  now  prepared  to  compete  with  any  one  in  satisfactory  work  in 
this  section. 

This  gentleman  has  been  a  resident  of  Asheville  for  several  years 
past,  and  has,  unaided,  succeeded  in  making  a  start  as  a  man  of 
business,  ability  and  plenty  of  pluck.  He  has  also  of  late  been 
making  some  lucrative  deals  in  realty  matters,  and  has  now  on  hand 
some  splendid  property,  located  in  a  desirable  part  of  the  city,  which 
he  is  prepared  to  sell  on  easy  terms  or  rent  to  responsible  parties. 

The  doctor  is  genial,  courteous  and  obliging,  and  is  always  at  his 
post  of  duty,  and  ever  ready  to  serve  his  numerous  patrons  in  the 
dental  profession,  or  sell  or  lease  them  desirable  residence  property. 


F.  N.  CARRINGTON, 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  Coal.    Office    North  Court  Place, 
near  Postoffice. 

There  is  no  question  but  the  distribution  of  this  great  article  of 
commerce  from  and  about  Asheville  has  been  a  great  factor  in  her 
rapid  growth,  as  in  many  cases  it  is  controlled  and  handled  by  some 
of  the  most  enterprising  business  men  of  our  city,  which  statement 
is  verified  by  the  manner  in  which  Mr.  Carrington  supplies  the  trade 
of  this  and  contigious  territory.  This  gentleman  deals  at  wholesale 
and  retail,  and  is  in  a  position  to  offer  you  coal  in  any  quantity  and 
at  prices  that  probably  can  not  be  duplicated  by  any  dealer  in  the 
city.  The  coal  handled  by  this  firm  is  of  a  superior  quality,  and 
has  long  been  one  of  the  most  popular  fuels  in  the  market,  both  for 
steam,  manufacturing  and  domestic  purposes.  The  facilities  for  the 
prompt  delivery  of  coal  by  Mr.  Carrington  are  unsurpassed,  giving 
employment  to  a  number  of  hands  an  J  all  orders  are  promptly  filled, 
and  is  the  earnest  desire  of  this  gentlemen  to  merit  by  the  strictest 
principles  of  mercantile  probity  the  continuance  of  the  large  and 
liberal  support  already  eDjoyed. 

All  coal  purchased  of  this  gentlemen  is  guaranteed  to  maintain 
the  highest  standard  of  excellence,  and  justly  holds  the  first  rank  in 
this  line  of  trade. 

Mr.  Carrington  is  successor  to  Atkins  &  Carrington  and  is  origi- 
nally from  Virginia,  having  been  a  resident  of  this  city  for  the  past 
six  years. 

Personally  Mr.  Carrington  is  a  most  genial  gentleman,  and  highly 
esteemed  both  in  the  commercial  and  social  circle  of  this  "Future 
City  "  of  the  mountains,  and  justly  merits  the  success  achieved  by 
hie  industry  and  close  attention  to  business, 


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ASHEVILLE'S  PRIDE  AND  HONOR. 

A  Magnificent  Buiiding,  Superior  Teachers,  and  Modern  Appliances 
Supplemented  by  a  high  order  of  Educational  Facilities. 

On  the  preceding  page  we  furnish  a  cut  of  the  Asheville  Female 
College,  as  Prof.  B.  E.  Atkins,  A.  M.,  President,  and  without  fear  of 
contradiction  we  pronounce  this  institution  without  a  compeer  in 
South. 

Combining  as  it  does  the  beautiful  location,  with  the  healthful 
climate  of  Asheville  is  nowhere  equalled  in  the  world,  which  fact 
has  long  since  been  decided  by  the  most  eminent  physicians  in  the 
country.  The  faculty  of  the  institution  as  will  be  proven  by  inves- 
tigation represents  the  talent  and  long  training  of  a  complete  staff 
of  educational  giants  where  work  is  so  cleverly  systematized,  the 
wheels  of  the  machinery  run  so  smoothly,  and  the  results  are  so 
excellent  that  the  public  does  not  always  stop  to  consider  the  im- 
mense force  which  must  be  brought  to  bear  by  officers  and  teachers 
who  in  their  several  departments  are  superior  and  experienced  edu- 
cators and  are  making  rapid  strides  in  the  march  of  progress. 

Asheville  is  justly  proud  of  the  achievements  of  this  splendid 
institution,  not  only  do  her  educational  methods  stand  out  boldly  in 
the  world  of  schools  and  school  men,  but  her  buildings  can  not  be 
excelled. 

•|  iThe  percentage  of  improvements  made  within  the  past  five  years 
has  been  phenominal.  New  schools  houses  have  risen  as  if  by  magic, 
and  the  high  school  buildings  are  almost  perfection. 

When  one  compares  these  lofty  modern  structures,  with  the  origi- 
nal log  school  houses  which  but  a  few  years  since  were  Asheville's 
centre  of  learning,  he  realizes  more  than  ever  how  swift  and  strong 
have  been  her  strides  of  progress,  and  how  great  a  factor  of  civiliza- 
tion are  these  institutions. 

To  the  invalid  who  approaches  the  meridional  in  quest  of  health 
or  the  fountain  of  youth,  Asheville's  crowning  glory  is  her  perfectly 
delightful  climate,  to  the  man  of  business,  it  is  the  push  and  pluck, 
the  vim  vigor  and  vivacity  of  her  citizens,  besides  the  many  fields 
open  for  the  profitable  investment  of  capital  ;  to  the  tourist  it  is  the 
grand  and  glorious  mountain  scenery,  constantly  standing  in  full 
view  ;  to  the  lawyers,  it  is  the  immense  amount  of  litigation,  arising 
from  her  large  and  numerous  business  transactions  ;  but  to  the  man 
with  a  family  it  is  her  superb  schools  equalling  any  system  in  the 
South  and  far  surpassing  anything  east  of  the  Mississippi. 

Asheville  is  particularly  fortunate  in  this  respect  for  many  reasons  ; 
in  the  first  place  the  energy  and  enterprise,  the    progressive  spirit, 


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the  ambition  and  pride  of  the  North  always  gravitate  toward  the 
Southerly  region,  leaving  the  lazy,  indolent,  phlegmatic  material 
behind. 

In  the  second  place  owing  to  her  grandeur  of  scenery,  the  wealth 
of  our  mountains,  the  salutary  effects  of  our  climate,  we  find  tourists> 
speculators,  invalids  and  professional  men  of  all  classes  flocking  here 
from  all  parts  of  the  globe.  Asheville  is  full  of  high  school  and 
normal  graduates  from  almost  every  State  in  the  Union,  as  well  as 
by  much  of  the  mental  products  of  Europe.  The  result  is,  the  mar- 
ket is  glutted.  The  supply  is  much  greater  than  the  demand  ;  the 
best  is  then  selected  and  our  schools  are  supplied  with  corps  of 
instructors  unsurpassed  in  the  South. 

The  truth  that  "natures  latest  products  are  her  best,"  was  never 
more  satisfactorily  illustrated  than  it  is  in  the  schools  of  Asheville. 
The  teachers  here  have  built  an  empire  for  themselves,  peculiarly 
their  own  They  have  culled  from  the  effete  monarchies  of  Europe 
from  their  Northern  and  Hesperian  brothers  all  that  is  good  and 
have  dropped  all  the  dry  rot  of  antiquity,  and,  with  "excelsior"  for 
their  motto  are  proudly  pressing  on  to  the  grandest  consummation 
of  the  human  intellect.  Nor  are  we  proud  alone  of  the  surpassing 
excellence  of  our  teachers. 

The  educational  edifices,  too,  are  worthy  the  praise,  the  admiration 
and  the  delight  which  they  excite  in  the  minds  of  all  who  behold 
them.  In  consequence  of  which  we  mention  this  institution  as  one 
deserving  of  especial  reference  to  its  architectural  grace  and  beauty 
and  being  surrounded  by  eight  acres  of  the  most  beautiful  shade  trees 
and  grassy  lawns  to  be  found  anywhere. 

In  addition  it  has  all  the  modem  appliances  and  facilities  for 
heating,  lighting,  seating,  accoutre  and  instruction.  As  with  teach- 
ers, so  with  the  buildings,  the  best  have  been  selected  from  all  the 
past  and  the  errors  of  the  past  avoided. 

In  this  institution  the  course  of  studies  include  preparatory  of  four 
grades,  Collegiate  in  Reading,  English,  Latin,  Mathematics,  Geog- 
raphy, Natural  Science,  History,  Philosophy,  Fi'ench  and  German, 
also  complete  department  in  Music,  Art,  Modern  Languages,  Relig- 
ous  Government  and  Social  Culture,  including  a  summer  art  and 
boarding  school  of  splendid  advantages,  with  type  writing,  stenog- 
raphy, book  keeping,  &c. 

In  future  the  College  will  be  under  the  immediate  management  of 
Prof.  B.  E.  Atkins  who  has  been  in  active  schoolroom  for  twenty- 
two  years,  aud  in  this  institution  for  eleven  consecutive  years.  Rev. 
J.  D.  Arnold  graduate  of  the  Randolph,  Macon  class  of  1860  and  for 
several  years  a  Professor  in  the  Danville,  Va.,  Female  College  and 


WE  can  Insure  your  Life  or  Property  in  the  best 
Companies  in  existence  and  at  the  lowest  rates. 
We  can  rent  you  a  house  of  any  description. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


WE  can  Injure  your  Life  or  Property  in  the  best 
Companies  in  existence  and  at  the  lowest  rates. 
We  can  rent  you  a  house  of  any  description. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  o  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville.  N.  C. 


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now  a  member  of  the  North  Carolina  Conference  will  be  a  member 
of  the  faculty  of  this  institution  in  the  future. 

This  school  can   easily  accommodate  two  hundred  boarding  and 
day  pupils. 


WILKIE  &  ATKINS, 

Successors  to  B.  A.  Wilkie,  formerly  South  Main.    Candy,  Cigars, 
Fruits  and  Confectionery  of  all  kinds,  12  Patton  Avenue. 

In  summing  up  the  popular  enterprises  of  this  metropolis,  none 
are  more  deserving  of  eulogistic  and  praiseworthy  notice  than  that 
of  Messrs.  Wilkie  &  Atkins,  who  represent  the  leading  establishment 
in  this  city  in  this  particular  line. 

This  industry  was  opened  to  the  people  of  Asheville  about  four 
years  ago,  by  Mr.  Wilkie,  who  has  lately  associated  with  him  Mr.  W. 
J.  Atkins,  a  popular  young  man  of  business  ability,  and  as  a  close 
attention  to  business  and  fair  and  equitable  dealing  to  all,  these 
young  men  have  succeeded  in  building  up  a  patronage  of  no  mean 
proportions. 

The  premises  occupied  include  one  of  the  most  popular  in  the 
city. 

The  sfock  comprises  «very  kind  of  foreign  and  domestic  fruits, 
confectionery  and  cigars,  the  latter  of  which  they  make  a  specialty, 
and  carry  constantly  in  stock  a  full 'line  of  these  goods,  both  im- 
ported and  domestic,  and  in  this  enterprise  is  represented  two  of  the 
young  and  progressive  business  men  of  the  "  Crown  City  "—Messrs. 
Wilkie  &  Atkins  are  young  men  of  pleasant  bearing,  and  justly 
merit  the  splendid  patronage  they  receive. 

They  are  careful  buyers  in  their  line  and  display  much  ability  in 
the  selection  of  fruits  and  confectionery  of  the  nicest  quality,  guar- 
anteeing at  all  times  satisfaction  to  their  numerous  patrons.  In 
this  conntction  we  pronounce  them  in  every  sense  worthy  gentle-' 
men,  and  should  meet  with  the  encouragement  of  a  large  and 
lucrative  trade. 

This  firm  are  now  receiving  a  well  selected  stock  of  holiday  goods, 
which  includes  fire  works  and  toys  of  every  description,  and  will 
show  you  many  pretty  novelties  in  this  line,  suitable  to  all  classes  of 
customers. 

They  receive,  also,  on  consignment,  of  any  articles  in  their  line, 
which  will  be  given  prompt  attention,  and  prompt  returns,  at  the 
highest  market  prices. 


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KELLEY  &  STRACHAN, 

Practical  Plumbers,   Gas   and   Steam   Fitters,  28  Patton  Avenue, 

Down  Stairs. 

One  of  the  various  contributions  which  require  inventive  skill 
and  mechanical  operations  and  have  contributed  to  the  health 
comfort  and  convenience  of  the  present  day,  perhaps  none  have 
more  distinctive  features  than  such  as  relate  to  the  heating  and 
lighting,  ventilation  and  drainage  of  our  beautiful  homes,  business 
houses,  public  buildings,  and  for  the  perfection  attai  ned  in  this  line 
we  are  peculiarly  indebted  to  the  scientific  plumber.  Among  those 
who  have  attained  a  high  standard  none  are  more  deserving  of 
prominent  mention  than  Messrs.  Kelley  &  Strachan,  who  have  by 
energy  and  industry  that  knows  no  failing,  together  with  close  at- 
tention to  business,  established  themselves  in  a  short  time  firmly 
in  the  estimation  of  our  people  for  their  quick  and  reliable  work  and 
which  stands  proof  of  this  assertion  upon  investigation.  The  prem- 
ises occupied  are  commodious,  being  centrally  located,  and  are 
stocked  with  a  large  assortment  of  fine  gas  fixtures,  pumps,  hy- 
drants, hose,  &c.  The  facilities  enjoyed  by  this  firm  are  unexcelled, 
while  the  excellence  of  the  work  is  vouched  for  by  the  scrupulous 
and  personal  attention  given  by  each  member  of  the  firm,  who 
have  always  maintained  a  solid  reputation  for  honorable  and  up- 
right dealing,  and  are  enterprising  and  public-spirited  gentlemen. 


THE  MODEL  CIGAR  AND  NEWS  STORE. 

No.  17  Patton  Avenue,  L.  BLOMBERG,  Proprietor. 

This  general  sketch  and  review  of  the  principal  business  enter- 
prises of  the  "  Gem  City''  would  be  incomplete  and  greatly  remiss 
in  duty,  did  it  not  contain  appropriate  mention  of  the  attractive 
*  stock  and  premises  operated  by  tbe  courteous  and  obliging  pro- 
prietor of  the  Model  Cigar  and  News  Stand,  for  perhaps,  in  the 
whole  category  of  commercial  pursuits,  there  is  probably  none  that 
affects  the  public  with  more  importance  than  a  dealer  in  the  above 
line,  which  includes  also  the  news  of  the  day  by  the  products  of  the 
press  throughout  the  leading  eities  of  the  country.  It  is  a  great 
pleasure,  in  summing  up  the  industries  of  any  city,  especially  so 
when  we  are  so  frequently  shown  examples  of  what  pluck  and 
energy  will  accomplish,  as  is  distinctly  evidenced  in  the  subject  of 
this  review, 


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Mr.  Blomberg  is  a  young  man  who  established  this  business 
about  two  years  ago,  and  if  there  is  any  enterprise  in  this  section 
deserving  of  success  it  is  this  gentleman. 

Mr.  Blomberg  keeps  the  most  attractive  store  of  the  kind  in  the 
city,  and  to  those  who  use  any  article  belonging  to  this  class  of 
trade,  we  unhesitatingly  commend  him  to  his  establishment. 

This  gentleman  keeps  a  full  line  of  cigars,  both  imported  and 
domestic,  including  all  the  reliable  brands  of  tobacco,  cigarettes, 
pipes  of  all  grades,  cigar  holders,  the  latest  styles  in  walking  canes, 
and  many  fancy  articles  belonging  to  such  a  line.  In  addition,  you 
can  get  any  of  the  leading  newspapers  of  the  country,  magazines 
periodicals,  books  of  facts  and  fiction,  and  is  nothing  without  to 
class  this  the  most  complete  stock  of  goods  herein  named  in  the  city. 

Mr  Blomberg.  personally,  is  courteous  and  obliging,  and  is  much 
admired  in  the  community  for  pluck  and  energy. 


THE  ASHEVILLE  NEW  OPERA  HOUSE. 

A  Gem   of  elegance,   a   magnificent   structure    and   a   model   of 
artistic  arrangement. 

It  has  been  truly  said,  that  in  the  building  up  of  a  city,  the 
character  of  her  business  men  is  of  more  importance  than  her  natu- 
ral advantages  of  situation. 

The  magnificence  and  pride  of  Asheville  is  her  new  opera  house, 
which  is  in  point  of  construction,  convenience  and  architectural 
design,  unrivaled  in  the  South — the  one  building  of  this  city 
that  bids  fair  to  afford  ample  amusement  to  the  average  resident  and 
visitor  is  the  inception  of  this  beautiful  edifice,  which  is  without 
question,  an  acquisition  to  our  people's  charms,  that  has  long  been 
needful.  It  is  a  mighty  monument  to  the  progress  and  energy  of 
Messrs.  J.  W.  Spears  and  W.  T.  Reynolds. 

This  splendid  building,  situate  on  Patton  Avenue,  is  destined  to 
attract  and  delight  Asheville  audiences  in  future. 

Thegeneral  management  of  this  operahouse  is  under  the  supervision 
of  Messrs.  Reynolds,  Spears  &  Sawyer,  and  while  the  amusement 
feature  for  the  season  is  in  charge  of  the  latter,  Mr.  James  P.  Sawyer, 
a  gentleman  whose  acquaintance  in  the  theatrical  world  is  very 
extensive,  and  doubtless  his  management  of  this  opera  house  will  be 
marked  by  a  most  gratifying  successs.  Mr.  Sawyer's  long  and  varied 
experience  in  the  theatrical  busines  has  thoroughly  familiarized 
him  with  its  minute  details  and  general  trend. 


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The  foregoing  facts,  associated  with  the  addition,  that  the  opera 
house  is  one  of  the  handsomest  furnished  in  the  South,  will  render 
it  unusually  popular  with  the  amusement  public. 

A  visit  to  Asheville  is  never  complete  until  the  visitor  has  passed 
an  evening  at  this  grand  house  and  viewed  its  wonderful  beauty 
and  looked  upon  its  vastness. 

The  Asheville  opera  house  is  owned  by  Mrs  J.  C.  Spears,  and  was 
opened  to  the  public  in  August  last,  costing  $60,000.  The  properties, 
accoutre,  and  the  equipage  throughout,  completes  one  of  the  most 
beautiful  and  modern  arranged  opera  houses  to  be  found  in  the 
South.  Three  hundred  gas  and  electric  lights  shine  forth  with 
beauty  and  incantation.  The  center  chandelier,  which  is  of  ham- 
mered brass  and  warranted  not  to  corrode  or  oxidize,  has  one 
hundred  and  fifty  additional  lights.  There  are  twelve  sets  of 
scenery,  four  dressing  rooms,  four  proscenium  boxes,  stage  39x51, 
height  to  gridiron  thirty-live  feet,  height  to  grooves  sixteen  feet; 
procenium  opening  24x30  feet,  with  a  seating  capacity  of  nearly  1,200, 
and  is  heated  throughout  by  steam,  while  both  gas  and  incandescent 
lights  are  employed,  and  additional  properties,  which  ranks  this  in 
in  every  detail  perfect  and  elegant. 

Mr.  Eugene  Cramer,  a  southern  gentleman,  possessing  artistic 
ability  to  a  marked  degree,  painted  the  sceuery,  which  is  strikingly 
effective  and  beautiful. 

The  frescoe  work  was  executed  by  Mr.  F.  A.  Grace,  of  Detroit, 
Mich.,  and  proves  him  eminently  qualified  for  his  particular  line, 
while  the  entire  auditorium  is  without  a  fault,  consisting  of  modern 
accoutre  for  the  amusement  and  comfort  of  both  actors  and  patrons. 
The  paintings  are  after  the  style  of  the  early  French  renaissance, 
with  allegoric  and  statuesque  detail  and  consisting  of  portraits  of 
classical  composers,  re-touched  with  effective  coloi's. 

The  interior  is  perfect  in  every  sense  and  presents  a  scene  of 
dazzling  splendor. 

The  season  just  opened  will  present  one  of  beauty  and  attractive- 
ness, as  many  of  the  famous  stars,  composing  the  brilliant  constella- 
tion of  the  theatrical  world,  have  been  engaged  and  will  appear  at 
the  grand  opera  house  the  coming  season. 

Please  see  New  York  Mirror  and  Dramatic  News;  also,  article  on 
first  page. 


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THE     ASHEVILLE    TRANSFER    COMPANY   AND    GENERAL 
LIVERY  OFFICE, 

No.  68  South  Main.  Telephone  No.  7. 

F.  STIKELEATHER,  Manager. 

Riding  and  driving  is  a  pleasure  in  which  Americans  revel  and  at 
all  seasons,  especially  in  a  popular  resort  like  Asheville,  perhaps 
more  so  than  any  like  citjrof  the  nation,  hence  the  demands  for  liv- 
ery accommodations  must  be  peremptory  to  supply  the  large 
wants  of  the  fashionable  bealth  and  pleasure-seeker,  and  if  we 
were  called  upon  to  name  a  business  wherein  competion  is  greater 
and  sharper  we  would  be  hardly  able  to  do  so. 

An  establishment  that  has  long  met  these  requirements  and  one 
that  bids  fair  to  pale  rivalry  and  stay  competition  is  that  of  the 
Asheville  Transfer  and  General  Livery  office,where  well  equipped  sta- 
bles are  located  at  68  South  Main  street. 

The  premises  occupied  is  a  splendid  structure,  built  and  designed 
especially  for  this  line  of  industry,  and  includes  25  to  30  of  the  most 
desirable  riding  and  driving  horses  in  the  city,  also  every  style 
rig  belonging  to  a  thoroughly  appointed  stable. 

The  building  is  one  of  the  most  conveniently  arranged  in  this  sec- 
tion for  the  health  and  comfort  of  their  stock,  and  well  ventilated. 

A  leading  adjunct  to  this  business  is  the  buying  and  selling  and 
boarding  of  horses,  wbile  these  gentlemen  are  thoroughly  conver- 
sant with  this,  and  we  predict  for  them  a  lucrative  trade  and  a  satis- 
factory business  career. 

Messrs.  Stikeleather  Bros,  constitute  the  proprietorship  of  this  es- 
tablishment, and  are  among  our  most  solid  and  progressive  business 
men. 

This  firm  also  does  the  principal  baggage  transfer  of  the  city,  and 
are  prompt  in  this  line  on  all  occasions     Telephone  call  No.  7. 

THE  BURNETT  HOUSE  FORMERLY  "  EAGLE  HOTEL," 

Remodeled,  Refurnished  and  Refitted  Throughout. 
Mrs.  L.  J.  BURNETT,  Proprietress. 

Among  the  hotels  of  much  needed  improvement,  and  one  that  is 
destined  to  succeed  and  gain  popularity  is  the  Burnett  House,  lo- 
cated on  South  Main  street  and  under  tbe  experienced  management 


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of  Mrs.  L.  J.  Burnett,  latterly  proprietress  of  the  Central  Hotel  at 
Hot  Springs,  N.  C. 

For  a  long  time  past  this  house  had  been  poorly  managed,  and  in 
fact  was  at  a  very  low  rating,  but  under  its  new  management  we 
predict  for  it  a  successful  career  and  large  patronage.  This  hostlery 
has  about  20  guest  rooms,  and  we  can  not  say  too  much  in  its  favor. 
The  proprietress,  Mrs.  Burnett,  is  a  lady  of  pluck  and  energy,  which 
is  amply  attested  in  her  manner  of  taking  hold  of  this  house  and 
bringing  it  up  to  such  a  standard  of  excellence.  The  Eagle  Hotel 
was  in  former  days  one  of  the  finest  conducted  hotels  in  this  section 
and  enjoyed  a  most  flattering  custom,  but  for  some  cause  or  other  it 
fell  into  bad  hands  and  having  frequently  changed  management,  we 
were  sorry  to  note  the  stagnant  condition  of  late  years  which  has 
characterized  this  once  famous  hotel. 

Mr.  Robert  Johnson,  of  this  city,  the  owner  of  this  splendid 
structure,  has  gone  to  much  expense  in  the  improvement  of  this  house, 
and  it  now  stands  in  competition  with  the  popular  and  well  appointed 
hotels  of  this  mountain  resort,  having  been  lately  thoroughly 
renovated,  cleaned,  kalsomined  and  refurnished  with  first-class  ac- 
coutre and  convenience  necessary  for  the  comfort  of  guests.  This 
house  has  25  light  and  well  ventilated  rooms  newly  and  elegantly 
arranged  and  offers  splendid  attractions  for  both  resident  and  pleas- 
ure-seeker. 

The  rate  of  charges  stipulated  by  this  hostelry  range  from  $1.50  per 
day  to  $5  to  $S  per  week.  The  table  is  laden  with  substantial  and 
delicate  edibles  and  everything  good  the  market  affords. 

The  hostess,  Mrs.  Burnett,  is  a  lady  of  pleasant  and  affable  bear- 
ing, and  is  thoroughly  deserving  of  a  large  patronage. 


ASHEVILLE  WOOD  YARD. 

Asheville  Cement  and  Plaster  Works.  Asheville  Artificial  Stone 
and  Tile  Works.  C.  E.  Moody.  Prop'r,  Office  30  Patton  Avenue. 
Tel.  73. 

These  important  branches  of  industry  are  in  their  very  nature  of 
material  concern  to  the  community  at  large  ;  hence  it  claims  most 
prominent  mention. 

This  gentlemen  being  the  operator  of  this  combination, 
which  represents  one  of  the  most  important  concerns  in  this  section, 
the  offices  of  the  company  being  located  at  No.  30  Patton  Avenue^ 
while  the  large,   commodious  yards  and  warehouses  are  very  con- 


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veniently  located  in  the  western  part  of  the  city,  near  the  Depot. 
While  this  company  has  not  been  in  operation  as  long  as  some  others 
in  the  same  line,  yet  they  have,  by  superior  facilities  and  the  hand- 
ling of  first  class  line  of  products,  succeeded  in  building  a  large  pa- 
tronage. This  company  handles,  in  both  wholesale  and  retail  lots, 
fire  wood,  all  sizes  and  lengths,  cut,  split  and  delivered,  ready  for 
use,  cord  wood  of  all  kinds,  charcoal ;  also  coke,  crushed  to  various 
sizes  for  stoves,  ranges  and  furnaces. 

Also  a  representative  adjunct  of  this  house  is  English,  German, 
Portland  and  Domestic  Cements,  Calcined  Plaster,  Lime  and  Roof- 
ing Material.  Also,  artificial  stone  and  tiling  work,  such  as  side- 
walks, walks  in  yards,  offices,  halls,  floors  for  stoves,  basements, 
hearths,  and  carriage  blocks,  of  various  colors  and  designs.  Also, 
lay  concrete  sidewalks  and  similar  work. 

Mr.  C.  E.  Moody,  the  efficient  manager  and  proprietor  of  these 
several  industries,  is  a  native  of  England,  and  has  been  operating 
in  Asheville  for  nearly  two  years,  and  taking  into  consideration  the 
prominence  already  gained  by  him,  we  predict  for  this  establish- 
ment a  continuation  of  prosperity  and  increasing  popularity. 

Samples  of  work  can  be  seen  at  Raysor  &  Smith's  drug  store,  Na-, 
tional  Bank  of  Asheville,  also  Carmichael's  drug  store. 


T.  W.  &  A.  M.  TRIPPLETT  BROS. 

Fine  Family  Groceries  and  Provisions,  near  Old  Passenger  Depot, 
corner  Robert  and  Buxton  Streets. 

These  are  young  men  full  of  grit  and  enterprise,  fostered  and 
developed  in  the  old  commonwealth  of  North  Carolina.  They  have 
been  established  in  business  about  two  years  and  have  a  wide  circle 
of  friends  and  acquaintances,  secured  among  the  large  patronage  of 
the  house. 

They  carry  a  fine  stock  of  family  and  staple  groceries,  confection- 
ery, cigars  and  tobacco,  including  a  full  line  of  glass  and  crockery- 
ware,  chickens,  butter  and  country  produce-  and  nowhere  in  this 
section  can  a  nicer  stock  be  found  from  which  to  select. 

These  gentlemen  occupy  a  nice  storeroom,  and  enjoy  the  confidence 
of  the  community.  Every  attention  is  given  their  customers  and 
they  are  obliging  and  courteous  to  all. 

The  management  of  this  house  is  prosecuting  in  a  straight-forward 
manner,  and  their  trade  is  steadily  increasing— the  result  of  energy 
and  enterprise— and  we  commend  the  people,  where  in  need  of 
groceries  of  any  kind,  by  all  means  call  on  Messrs.  Triplett  Bros. 


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HARE  BROTHERS. 

Fresh  Family  Groceries,  No.  17  South  Main  Street. 

Those  branches  of  trade  which  are  more  especially  related  to  home 
and  table  comforts,  bring  into  requisition  the  shrewdest  ability  to 
meet  the  strong  competition  with  which  it  must  contend.  These 
qualifications  are  apparent,  at  the  same  time  energetic  business 
management,  associated  in  the  transactions  of  Messrs  Hare  Bros. 

In  the  purchase  of  their  supplies  they  are  careful  to  secure,  first, 
the  best  grade  of  goods  for  their  trade;  and  second,  to  secure  from 
good  and  reliable  sources,  upon  such  terms  as  will  enable  them  to 
give  to  their  numerous  patrons,  the  advantage  of  the  choicest  and 
most  desirable  goods  in  the  city  at  the  lowest  prices. 

The  premises  occupied  by  these  gentlemen  are  conveniently 
located  at  No.  ]  7  South  Main  street,  and  they  make  a  specialty  of 
selling  fresh  vegetables  from  the  large  country  farms  every  morning, 
including  butter,  chickens,  eggs,  and  in  this  particular  line  they 
have  to  offer  something  choice  on  all  occasions,  including  every 
article  belonging  to  the  family  grocery  business. 

*  The  three  Hare  Brothers  are  progeny  of  "  Tar  Heel "  flesh  and 
blood,  and  individually,  and  as  a  firm,  represent  our  best  citizens. 
Personally,  the-e  gentlemen  are  polite  and  obliging,  coupled  with 
unimpeachable  methods  of  conducting  all  business  affairs,  justly 
meriting  the  large  trade  of  which  they  are  recipients,  and  are  highly 
regarded  by  their  many  patrons  and  acquaintances. 


THE  STEVENSON  HOUSE, 

Transient  and  Regular  Board,  southwest  corner  Patton  Avenue  and 
Church  Street,  Mrs.  S.  Stevenson,  Proprietress. 

The  boarding  accommodations  of  Asheville  are  superior  to  cities 
of  much  larger  population,  and  in  this  connection  we  desire  to  call 
the  attention  of  our  many  readers  to  the  well  known  house  con- 
ducted by  Mrs.  Stevenson,  southwest  corner  Patton  Avenue  and 
Church  street,  within  easy  access  to  the  postoffice,  Court  house, 
theatre,  &c.  Electric  cars  from  the  depot  and  all  other  sections  of 
the  city  pass  the  doors  ;  hence  it  is  at  once  seen  that  the  location  is 
a  very  favorable  one.  It  is  a  well  built  structure,  containing  about 
twenty  large  and  light  bed-rooms,  hall  and  dining  room,  and,  in 
fact,  everything  that  would  tend  to  the  benefit  and  comfort  of  the 


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E  make  a  specialty  of  Mineral  and  Timber 
Lands,  and  have  at  all  times  such  properties 
on  hand.  We  are  in  direct  communication  with 
capital  seeking  such  investments. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


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E  make  a  specialty  of  Mineral  and  Timber 
Lands,  and  have  at  all  times  such  properties 
on  hand.  We  are  in  direct  communication  with 
capital  seeking  such  investments. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  xo  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


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guests,  which  are  at  all  times  numerous,  owiug  to  the  good  accom- 
modations which  are  fully  commensurate  with  the  prices  charged,  " 

The  proprietress,  Mrs.  8.  Stevenson,  a  lady  of  long  practical  ex- 
perience, and  well  worthy  of  the  large  measure  of  regard  in  which  she 
is  held,  together  with  the  heavy  show  of  public  patronage  she  enjoys. 

The  table  here  is  at  all  times  laden  with  fresh  and  wholesome 
edibles,  which  are  cooked  and  served  in  a  careful  manner,  and  the 
guests  are  attended  to  with  politeness  and  promptness  by  the  waiters. 

The  rates  of  this  house  are  :  Transient,  §1  per  day,  and  $5  to  $7 
per  week,  according  to  location  of  room  ;  and  those  sojourning  in 
this  city  will  do  well  to  call  and  register  at  the  Stevenson  House. 


H.  T.  SCOTT, 

Hatter  and  Tailor,  Cleaning,  Dyeing  and  Repairing,  Patton  Avenue 
and  Water  Street,  under  Fulenweider  Bros '  Shoe  Store. 

Among  the  factors  that  form  a  part  of  the  immense  whole  of  the 
industries  of  a  city,  and  an  establishment  of  prominence  and  one 
deserving  of  mention  in  our  business  review,  is  that  of  H.  T.  Scott, 
who  recently  established  himself  in  Asheville,  and  since  that  time 
has  enjoyed  a  growing  and  profitable  trade.  He  makes  a  specialty 
of  cleaning  and  remodelling  ladies'  and  gentlemen's  hats,  clothing, 
kid  gloves,  ribbons  and  kid  shoes,  and  work  of  every  description  in 
this  branch  of  mercantile  industry,  having  every  facility  for  doing 
such  work  in  the  latest  and  most  improved  methods.  He  is  not 
surpassed  in  the  excellence  of  his  work,  while  he  also  handles  a  fine 
assortment  of  hats  and  caps. 

Mr.  Scott  is  a  gentleman  of  strict  business  ability,  and  his  repre- 
sentations can  wholly  be  relied  upon.  His  trade  is  steadily  increas- 
ing, and  gentlemen  needing  silk  hats  ironed  and  polished  up  will 
secure  satisfactory  work  from  this  house. 

Mr.  Scott  is  a  native  ot  North  Carolina,  and  is  a  gentleman  of 
obliging  and  courteous  training.  Parties  desiring  work  from  a  dis- 
tance can  send  such  per  express,  in  which  case  charges  for  same 
will  be  allowed. 


M.  ELLICK, 

Taxidermist    and  Manufacturer  of  Fancy  Fur    Goods,  and  Buyer 

of  Raw  Fur. 

There  are  few  persons  for  whom  taxidermy  has  not  a  decided 
charm,  presenting,  as  it  does,  the  rarest  specimens  of  animal  life. 
Among  the  popular  taxidermists  of  this  section  is  Mr.  M.  Ellick, 
whose  card  we  give  this  prominence. 

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Mr.  Ellick  is  a  native  of  Germany,  and  a  graduate  of  the  College 
of  Taxidermy  in  the  city  of  Shreem,  (Province  of  Poson).  This 
gentleman  has  had,  in  addition  to  a  full  apprenticeship  to  the  trade, 
the  advantage  of  twenty  years'  practical  experience  in  the  profession, 
and  has  resided  in  Asheville  for  the  past  six  or  eight  years,  during 
which  time  he  has  uninterruptedly  followed  his  present  business. 

He  occupies  a  roomy  building,  and  carries  the  finest  line  of  furs, 
mounted  heads,  antlers  and  mineral  specimens  ever  seen  in  the 
city. 

His  line  of  native  birds,  animals,  &c,  is  very  complete.  Mr.  El- 
lick does  an  excellent  business,  and  his  work  warrants  the  attention 
of  all  lovers  of  this  art.  He  makes  a  specialty  of  mounting  pet  ani- 
mals in  life-like  manner,  guaranteeing  in  every  case  life-life  pose. 

He  personally  superintends  this  business,  and  the  rarest  specimens 
of  animals  are  produced,  if  in  good  condition,  at  fair  prices  ;  and  his 
work  is  as  represented  in  every  case.  Also,  old  fur  garments  worked 
over,  so  they  look  like  new. 


W.  TURNER, 

Dry  Goods,  Notions,  Boots,  Shoes.  Hats,  Caps,  Groceries,  and 
Country  Produce  a  specialty.  No.  315  Haywood  Street,  West 
end. 

Without  fear  of  contradiction  in  a  general  write  up  of  Asheville's 
representative  business  men  and  an  establishment  deserving  of 
prominent  mention,  is  the  general  merchandise  house  of  Mr.  Turner, 
who  is  an  old  and  reliable  merchant,  formerly  of  London,  England, 
who  has  catered  to  a  class  of  appreciative  patrons  of  the  west  end 
for  the  past  two  years,  and  there  is  no  firm  whose  career  has  been 
more  prosperous  than  this  dealer. 

His  line  embraces  a  carefully  selected  stock  of  dry  goods,  notions, 
boots,  shoes,  clothing  and  gentlemen's  furnishing  goods,  with  every 
article  belonging  to  this  line  of  mercantile  industry. 

This  storeroom  is  neatly  fitted  up,  being  well  adapted  to  the  trade 
in  which  he  is  pursuing. 

His  location  being  also  somewhat  distant  from  the  centre  of  Asbe- 
ville's  main  business  portion  incurs  less  expense  in  the  matter  of 
rents,  &c,  which  gain  is  invariably  bestowed  upon  his  numerous 
patrons,  and  at  prices  that  would  be  difficult  to  duplicate  anywhere 
in  the  city. 

Mr.  Turner  gives  employment  to  several  clerks,  displaying  through- 
out a  vast  amount  of  energy,  enterprise  and  business  ability,  never 


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forgetting  to  be  truly  successful,  equity  niust  characterize  all  deal- 
ings by  understanding  fully  how  to  conduct  a  paying  business. 

This  firm  continues  to  enjoy  an  increasing  patronage,  and  the 
business  of  the  present  year  will  double  that  of  its  predecessors,  and 
its  condition  meets  the  expectation  of  a  large  number  of  friends  and 
well-wishers  of  high  standing. 

In  addition  to  a  large  trade  in  the  dry  goods  line,  he  deals  largely 
in  country  produce  and  provisions  of  all  kinds  to  meet  the  wants  of 
many  of  our  most  prominent  citizens,  whose  requirements  he  fully 
understands.  In  fact  the  entire  departments  are  complete,  and  in 
commercial  circles  this  firm  is  recognized  by  an  esteemed  constitu- 
ency for  his  commendable  and  auspicious  mode  of  transacting 
business,  manifesting  at  all  times  kind,  and  the  most  courteous 
treatment,  to  all. 


JAMES  WOLFE. 

Fresh  Meats  and  Provisions,  No.  260  Patton  Avenue. 

Including  the  prominent  and  pioneer  leaders  in  this  line  of  mer- 
cantile trade,  none  takes  precedence  of  Mr.  Wolfe,  who  is  an  old 
and  experienced  man  in  the  meat  and  provision  business  and  has 
long  been  identified  in  the  commercial  circles  of  this  city  as  a  gentle- 
man of  fair  and  honorable  dealings  with  his  numerous  patrons  and 
acquaintances. 

This  gentleman  occupies  convenient  quarters  at  260  Patton  Avenue, 
and  keeps  continually  on  hand  all  the  fresh  meat  required  by  a 
fastidious  public. 

We  noticed  his  large  and  splendid  air-tight  refrigerator,  which 
insures,  at  all  times,  well-preserved  meats  of  the  most  desirable 
class. 

Mr.  Wolfe  is  a  native  of  "  Key  Stone  "  State,  and  is  well  known 
in  this  city,  an  experienced  caterer  of  large  ability  and  is'  heartily 
supported  by  remunerative  patronage  and  steadily  increasing  trade. 


ROBERT  H.  LEE  &  CO., 

House  Painters,  and  also  make  a  Specialty  of  Putting  in  Plate 
Glass  Fronts,  No.  83  Bailey  Street. 

It  has  been  our  constant  care  in  this  work  to  speak  of  individuals, 
firms  and  enterprises  strictly  upon  their  merits ;  hence,  it  is  with 
pleasure  we  call  attention  to  the  vocations  of  the  gentlemen  whose 
card  forms  the  subject  of  our  editorial. 


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In  a  growing  city  like  Asheville  this  is  an  enterprise  that  com- 
mands the  attention  of  a  large  number  of  people,  who  contemplate 
improvements  in  beautifying  their  houses  and  adding  to  the  attrac- 
tiveness of  their  business  premises. 

There  is  no  branch  of  mercantile  progress  in  which  is  represented 
such  a  field  for  natural  ability  and  adaptability  as  in  the  house 
painter  and  decorator.  Messrs.  R.  H.  Lee  &  Co.,  whose  premises 
are  located  at  83  Bailey  street,  carry  constantly  on  hand  the  usual 
equipage  for  the  conduct  of  this  line  of  trade. 

The  gentlemen  comprising  this  firm  are  Messrs.  Robert  H.  Lee,  a 
native  of  South  Carolina,  who  has  managerial  charge  of  the  busi- 
ness, while  P.  J.  Perkinson,  of  this  State,  is  a  gentleman  of  long 
experience  in  tbis  line. 

The  inception  of  this  business  took  place  about  five  years  ago, 
during  wnich  time,  by  close  attention  to  business  and  a  fair  dealing 
to  all,  these  gentlemen  have  won  the  confidence  and  favor  of  a  large 
circle  of  patrons  and  friends.  As  an  evidence  of  the  superiority  of 
this  firm's  work,  we  call  attention  to  the  elegant  finish  of  the  Pack 
residence,  also  Judge  Moore's  new  residence  and  the  Battery  Park 
Hotel. 

Personally,  these  gentlemen  are  courteous  and  pleasant,  and  with 
long  experience  and  a  thorough  knowledge  of  the  complexities  of  this 
line  of  work,  they  justly  merit  the  large  patronage  and  confidence 
they  receive. 


THE  J.  B.  COLE. 

FOUNDRY  AND    MACHINE    SHOPS,    Butterick,   near   terminus 
Patton  Avenue. 

There  is  no  class  of  business  houses  that  constitute  a  more  impor- 
tant and  valuable  branch  of  our  commercial  establishments  than 
the  manufactories.  A  prominent  industry  in  this  line  is  J.  B.  Coles's 
Foundry  and  Machine  Shops,  located  on  Butterick  street,  near  ter- 
minus of  Patton  avenue.  At  these  works  are  done  all  kinds  of  iron 
and  brass  castings,  turning  and  all  kinds  of  machine  work,  repair- 
ing of  all  kinds  of  farming  and  factory  machinery,  and  for  this  pur- 
pose a  number  of  skilled  and  competent  workmen  are  employed.  Mr. 
Cole  is  also  agent  for  new  and  second  hand  engines  and  all  kinds  of 
machinery,  and  manufactures  saw  mills,  cane  milk,  gudgions,  sash 
weights  and  casting  of  every  description. 

Mr.  Cole  is  a  native  of  Buncombe  County,  and  has  been  engaged 


101 

in  the  above  business  seventeen  years,  which  has  steadily  increased 
until  his  house  is  known  throughout  a  large  territory.  He  is  a  gen- 
tleman of  extended  experience  and  ability,  and  possess  superior 
facilities  for  the  execution  of  this  work,  and  is  prepared  to  offer 
special  accommodations  to  all  those  who  patronize  this  business,  as 
the  proprietor  is  a  courteous  gentleman,  and  is  highly  regarded  in 
commercial  circles. 


T.  W.  NORVILL, 

Manufacturer  of  Fine  Boots  and  Shoes,  18  Patton  Avenne. 

In  a  review  of  the  mammoth  enterprises  summed  up  in  this 
growing  city  we  must  not  fail  to  pay  tribute  to  those  of  lesser  magni- 
tude which  form  a  part  of  the  progress  of  this  "  Gem  City  of  the 
Mountains."  Mr.  T.  W.  Norvill,  a  representative  business  man  of 
this  city,  is  entitled  to  mention,  and  it  is  with  pleasure  we  direct 
your  attention  to  the  vocation  which  has  employed  his  well  directed 
efforts  for  the  past  twenty  years.  This  gentleman  has  been  engaged 
in  the  manufacture  of  boots  and  sboes  in  this  city  for  the  past  18 
years,  and  has  established  himself  well  in  the  confidence  of  the  en- 
tire community,  and  by  fair  and  honorable  dealing  has  succeeded  in 
building  up  a  lucrative  trade.  He  served  his  apprenticeship  in 
Knoxville,  Tenn.,  and  has  been  a  resident  of  this  city  since  1872.  His 
shop  is  located  in  Fulenweider  &  Bro's  shoe  store,  18  Patton  avenue, 
contains  all  necessary  convenience  for  doing  business  in  his  Jine,  and 
he  is  worthy  of  popular  favor  and  encouragement. 

He  makes  a  specialty  of  fine  shoemakingand  also  does  all  kind  of 
repairing  quickly  and  satisfactory  to  all  patrons. 

Personally  Mr  Norvill  has  a  host  of  friends,  and  is  much  admired 
as  a  skillful  workman. 


102 


J.  H.  WOODY  &  CO., 

Dealers  in  Carriages  and  Harness,  No.  68  South  Main.    Telephone 

Call  No.  7. 

The  wonderful  growth  in  this  city  in  the  last  decade  is  in  a  meas- 
ure without  a  parallel  in  the  history  of  the  advancing  South,  and 
within  her  gates  are  some  establishments  that  have  made  equal 
strides  with  her  in  this  unparallelled  growth.  Among  the  foremost 
of  these  is  the  establishment  whose  card  forms  the  caption  of  this 
article. 

For  some  time  past  these  gentlemen  have  been  engaged  in  this 
business,  and  are  fast  establishing  a  trade  which  is  worthy  of  more 
than  passing  notice,  because  the  manufacture  and  sale  of  Carriages, 
Harness  and  Saddlery  have  become  essentially  an  important  factor 
in  the  commercial  aggregate  of  a  city's  business,  and  in  Asheville 
we  find  a  number  of  enterprising  firms  engaged  in  this  line. 

The  premises  occupied  by  Messrs.  Woody  &  Co.,  are  at  68  South 
Main,  and  they  carry  constantly  in  stock  all  the  latest  styles  and  de- 
signs in  carriage  harness  and  saddlery  and  represent  some  of  the 
largest  manufactories  in  the  West,  and  this  is  probably  one  of  the 
most  desirable  places  in  Asheville  to  visit  when  contemplating  a 
purchase  of  anything  in  this  line. 

These  gentlemen  have  long  been  identified  with  Asheville's  pro- 
gress, and  none  are  more  worthy  a  liberal  patronage  than  Woody  & 
Co. 

The  firm  is  composed  of  J.  H.  Woody  and  F.  Stikeleatber.  The 
latter  named  gentleman  is  also  manager  of  the  Asheville  Transfer 
and  Livery  Company,  with  office  at  08  South  Maine,  and  in  tins 
line  is  prepared  to  meet  all  requirements  in  the  matter  of  stylish 
rigs  and  fashionable  riding  horses,  together  with  prompt  attention 
to  baggage  and  parcel  transfer  to  any  part  of  the  city.  Personally 
these  gentlemen  in  trade  and  social  circles  are  liberal  and  popular, 
and  individually  are  respected  by  a  large  number  of  friends  and  citi- 
zens. 


103 
"MARBLE    HALL," 

Hammershlag  &  Whittlock,  Propr's,  32  South  Main  Street. 

The  most  conspicuous  sign,  and  one  beyond  a  possibility  calculated 
to  attract  unusual  attention,  is  that  of  "  Marble  Hall,"  proclaiming 
strictly  and  metaphorically  not  a  "  dream/'  but  a  realization  of  start- 
ling truths,  which  include  the  leading  haberdashers  of  this  metrop- 
olis. 

By  reference  to  this  popular  establishment  we  recall  to  beautiful 
memory  the  enchanting  operatic  air  by  Monsieur  F.  Beyer,  "I  dreamed 
I  dwelt  in  Marble  Halls,"  &c;  hence  it  must  needs  be  if  those  were 
pleasant  inspirations,  we  can  readily  comprehend  how  interesting  it 
would  be  to  find  one's  self  in  a  genuine  marble  hall  and  veritable 
clothing  palace,  surrounded  by  all  the  elegant  and  fashionable  rai- 
ment and  such  requisites  known  to  this  cultured  and  progressive  age. 
Accordingly  as  the  man  who  works  must  eat,  so  also  must  he  be 
clothed.  The  outer  man  this  day  and  time  constitutes,  in  many 
cases,  something  greater  than  the  inner  man  ;  and  truly  ample  pro- 
vision for  such  has  been  made  him  in  Asheville.  The  clothing  firms 
of  this  splendid  city  forms  a  solid  and  substantial  part  of  its  busi- 
ness population.  Our  clothiers  are  men  of  wealth  and  influence, 
and  of  thorough  acquaintance  with  their  business. 

Prominent  among  the  leading  retail  establishments  should  be  men- 
tioned Messrs.  Hammershlag  &  Whittlock.  These  gentlemen  carry 
continually  in  stock  at  their  attractive  establishment  a  full 
line  of  clothing,  in  the  prevailing  styles.  In  addition  they  carry 
gentlemen's  furnishing  goods,  which  line  is  conspicuous  for  its  taste- 
ful and  fashionable  assortment,  and  also  make  a  specialty  of  the 
the  latest  shapes  and  styles  of  hats  and  caps 

This  firm  employs  several  courteous  gentlemen  of  wide  experience 
to  wait  upon  their  numerous  customers.  This  is  one  of  the  most 
successful  of  our  mercantile  establishments,  and  fully  deserves  the 
patronage  of  a  discriminating  and  fastidious  public.  It  is  a  pleasant 
place  to  trade,  and  while  all  the  gentlemen  are  courteous,  they  never 
try  to  force  one  to  buy.  This  firm  made  its  inception  about  a  year 
ago,  whose  member*  are  Messrs.  Hammershlag,  a  prosperous  mer- 
chant of  this  city,  and  Adolph  Whittlock,  lately  of  Richmond,  Va. 
Personally,  these  gentlemen  are  thorough  going  business  men,  and 
highly  regarded  in  the  commercial  world. 


104 
THE  ASHEVILLE  PRESS. 

Iu  no  other  country  is  the  newspaper  so  widely  circulated  as  in 
the  United  States.  To  the  large  portion  of  business  rnen  it  consti- 
tutes the  greater  portion  of  the  matutinal  meal,  and  in  many  fami- 
lies it  forms  the  only  literature  accessible  to  them.  This  extensive 
patronage  places  a  responsibility  upon  the  publisher  and  editor, 
which  cannot  be  easily  expressed  in  words,  for  the  newspaper,  con- 
trolling as  it  does  the  power  to  yield  its  influence  for  right  or  for 
wrong,  may  for  the  time  sway  the  multitudes  to  either  extreme.  Its 
influence  in  moulding  the  popular  thought  and  fearless  discussions 
of  public  questions  have  made  it  a  powerful  factor  in  the  civilization 
of  a  nation,  and  being  perfectly  untrammelled  iu  its  utterances,  it 
may  discuss  with  the  greatest  freedom  questions  involving  the 
gravest  issues  and  matters  pertaining  to  the  civil,  the  religious  or 
the  political  world. 

Perhaps  the  most  remarkable  feature  of  the  American  press  is  that, 
with  its  unrestricted  right  of  free  speech,  it  does  not  abuse  the 
power  accorded  it,  but,  on  the  contrary,  uses  this  mighty  influence 
in  advocating  the  right  and  in  disseminating  its  opinions  in  the  good 
and  honest  government  for  the  people  without  fear  or  prejudice. 

Asheville  is  extremely  fortunate  in  having  a  daily  press,  of  whose 
influence  is  thrown  in  the  upbuilding  of  the  city  and  the  elevation 
of  its  citizens. 

The  Daily  Citizen,  four  pages,  and  Weekly,  eight  pages,  is  the 
leading  newspaper  of  Western  North  Carolina.  Democratic  always. 
It  covers  the  news  of  its  field  thoroughly,  and  comments  on  it 
freely  and  vigorously  as  the  oldest  paper  in  its  section.  The  Daily 
Citizen  enjoys  a  patronage  accorded  to  no  other  paper,  while  the 
Weekly's  circulation  is  constantly  growing. 

The  Evening  Journal,  a  spicy  and  newsy  daily,  devoted  to  local 
interests  and  the  upbuilding  of  Western  North  Carolina.  Edited 
and  published  by  Messrs.  Clegg  &  Donohue. 

The  Democrat,  a  large  eight-page  weekly,  by  Messrs.  R.  M.  Fur- 
man  and  David  M.  Vance. 

The  Asheville  Baptist  Weekly,  Rev.  E.  A.  Brown;  business 
manager. 

The  Asheville  Methodist,  Rev.  J.  F.  Austin. 

The  Lyceum,  monthly,  Tilman  R.  Gaines,  7;'>  North  Main. 

The  Country  Homes,  monthly,  Messrs.  Tomlinson. 

The  Farmer  and  Mechanic,  weekly,  Messrs.  Stansill  &  Morris. 

The  Medical  Journal,  monthly,  Drs.  Taylor  and  Merriweather. 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY 


OF    THE 


CO 


City  of  Ashevillej 


FOR    1890-1891. 


si 

With  the  annexment  of  a  Revised  City  Map,  showing  Location  of  H 

Streets,  Course  of  the  Motor  Car  Lines,  Public  Buildings  53 

and  Hotels,  including  other  Points  of  ^ 

Noteworthy  Attraction  '  O 

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"PRICE       -       -        -----       $5.00.  gj 


ABBREVIATIONS  USED  IN  THE  DIRECTORY 


ab above 

acct account 

adv...; advertisement 

A  F  C Asheville  Female 

College 
ag'l  imp'l.ag'l  implements 

agt agent 

al alley 

asst assistant 

assoc association 

atty ..attorney 

bds boards 

bet between 

bkpr bookkeeper 

bl'd'g building 

carp carpenter 

c colored 

co company 

coDd conductor 

cor corner 

ct  pi court  place 

ch  md chambermaid 

elk clerk 

c  h court  house 


dep deputy 

desc  arte. ...descriptive  ar- 
ticle 

dist district 

E  or  e east 

eng engineer 

Kch  Brd French  Broad 

es east  side 

gen'l  mdse.... general  mer- 
chandise 
H  I  School. ..Home  Indus- 
trial School 

ins  agt insurance  agent 

ins insurance 

la lane 

lab laborer 

mi miles 

mkr maker 

mnir manufacturer 

mfy manufactory 

mngr manager 

mtn mountain 

no north 

ne northeast 


nvv northwest 

opp • opposite 

P  O postoffice 

pt pfesident 

ptr painter 

prof. professor 

prin principal 

pubr publisher 

H  or  r residence 

ret retail 

K&  1_>...  Richmond  &  Dan- 
ville 

St  or  st street 

So  or  s south 

sw southwest 

se southeast 

supt superintendent 

secty  or  secy secretary 

treas treasurer 

telopr.  telegraph  operator 

wid widow 

whol wholesale 

wks works 


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►3  CD 
51  CO 

Co 

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a£ 

co  O 


ABE 


105 


ACH 


ABERNETHY     HAYWOOD,   c,    brakeman,    bds 
Haywood 
Acheson  Nina  Miss,  bds  87  Bailey 


342  s§? 
gee 

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The  ~l  ..  k  H.  Loughran's "lite  Man's  k,t 

Have  been  recommended  bv  the  leading  physicians  of  the  State  for  medicinaf  § 
purposes.  €or,  South  Slain  antl  Eagle,  Down  Stairs,         » 


Organized  May,  1888;    Lewis  Maddux, 
President,   L.    P.   McLoud,  Vice-Presi- 
dent, J.  E.  Rankirf,  Cashier.     Capital, 
^    $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository. 

as 

•a 

j^*       ACH      •  106  ALL 

■££*  — _ . . 

"**  Acheson  Blanche  Miss,  bds  87  Bailey 

§  Ackland  Harry,  decorative  sign   ptr,  office  29  North  Main,  r 
same 

g  Adams  Lula  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 
J£  Adams  Eugene,  eng  R&D  R'y,  bds  452  South  Depot 

§  Adams  Charles,  railroader,  bds  60  Depot 

"e«  Adams  D  D,  brickmason,  r  384  W  Haywood 

r-  Adams  Julia  W  Mrs,  r  384  VV  Haywood 

j    Adams  J  S,  atty,  office  Legal  bldg,  r  near  Richmond  Hill 

j    Adams  Cordelia  Mrs,  wid  Stephen,  r  near  Richmond  Hill 

-25  Adams  T  S  Mrs,  r  near  Richmond  Hill 

•e"  Adams  Lena,  c,  laundress,  bds  Cripple  Creek 

£&• ■ • 


=- 


C  T.  E1WLS 


Real  Estate  and  Fire  Insurance, 

No.  5  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


©£>  Adams,  c,  cook,  27  N  Walnut 


g|  Adams  Emily,  c,  house  maid,  r  Walnut,  near  N  Main 

~§Adt  Rosa  Mrs,  bds  47  Walnut 

0    Adt  H  J,  1st  cook  Battery  Pk,  bds  47  Walnut 

„Ahl  W  F,  drug  elk  Grant's,  24  S  Main,  r  14  S  Spruce 
OAhl  W  F  Mrs,  r  14  S  Spruce 
^  Aiken  Lavinia.  c,  laundress,  r  149  Beaumont 
..Aiken  Minnie,  c,  ch  maid,  r  149  Beaumont 
§Aiken  Will,  foreman  Citizen  office,  N  Ct  PI,  bds  60  Depot 
SAiken  Nannie  Mrs,  bds  60  Depot 
jxjAker  Mollie  Miss,  modiste,  r  Woodfin  and  Charlotte 
£>  Allen  W  M,  c,  lab,  r  rear  263  Bailey 

§  MfjKinntiji  ft  PefriB  ^erc^  ^ors>  ^  ^  ^m  ~ 

fc^  '         Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


The  Most  Complete  Stock  of  B  fk    at       \    I   I  ^ 

Me  Drags,  Rare  Chemicals  and  Patent  Medicines  fl&VSOfw  MSlltll  Si.gi 


31  l'a It   n  Ave. 


ALL  107  ALE 


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So 


Allen  Pink,  c,  cook,  86  Woodfin 

Allmon  Minnie  Miss,  r  54  Mtn  h| 

Allison  Julius,  carp,  r  Bailey,  bet  Blanton  and  Church  S° 

Allison  Ervin,  fireman,  bds  Jeff  Drive  near  frt  depot  -"S 

Allison  J  W,  flagman,  bds  Jeff  Drive  near  frt  depot  p°: 

Allison  Ervin,  fireman,  bds  298  Depot  |c 

Allford  Tim,  lab,  bds  Cripple  Creek  g§- 

Alford  Ella  McD  Miss,  teacher  A  F  College,  r  same  5' 
Allred  E  H,  carp,  r  350  Haywood 
Allred  A  H  Mrs,  r  350  Haywood 

Alexander  Ida  H  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College  HH 
Alexander  Rebecca  Mrs,  r  265  S  Main 

The  Sunset  Mnuntainland  Co.  CWYN  &  WESTAGENT,g 

JS.    £3.    Court    Square.  <gd 

ALEXANDER  J  M,  Dealer  in  Harness  and  Sadlery,  Q 

4  No  Ct  Place,  r  265  S  Main     (See  descriptive  article)  Q 

Alexander,  Louis,  bds  265  so  Main  W 
Alexander  Wyatt,  bds  265  so  Main 

Alexander  Mary  Miss,  bds  265  so  Main  lx 
Alexander  Arthur,  wks  Asheville  Fur  Factory,  bds  266  Pat-  a 

ton  ave  q 

Alexander  Meek,  cook,  85  Park  ave  • 
Alexander  D.  B.,  sewing  machine  agt,  bds  94  Cherry 

Alexander  W.  J.,  r  40  Flint  -^ 

Alexander  Margaret  E.  Mrs,  r  40  Flint  &. 

Alexander  Fannie  Miss,  r  40  Flint  *^ 


The  Neatest  and  Most  Quiet  place   in   Town   to   spend   an    hour  or  ;-a 
two  at  Billiards  or  Pool,  and  at  the  same  time    'smile,"  is  at        ^J 

||  Cor.  South  Main  So  Eagle,  Bg= 

— — ^— — —  -»- 
(Down  Stairs.)  — =3 


Jas.  H.  Loughran's  "White  Man's  Bar, 


Organized  May,  1888 ;    Lewis  Maddux, 

£«   WfiSIfirr     MF  I    BflflK.  President,   L.   P.    McLoud,    Vice-Presi- 

**>    HDOIOIN    UUIUIMIU    UUNI\J  dent    j    R  Kankin,  Cashier.    Capital, 

c|  $50,000;     Surplus,  $20,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository.     Inter- 
im2 est  paid  on  deposits  of  four  months  or  longer  in  Savings  Department. 

If.        ALE  108  AMB 

.^Alexander  H.,  c,  waiter  Battery  Park 
^"Alexander  Cora,  c,  nurse  452  So  Depot 

^'lAlexander  Mandie,  c,  laundress,  96  Church 

00 

o°.Alexander  Alex,  c,  wks  R.  &  D.  Depot,  r  near  Philip 
^Alexander  Addie,  c,  laundress,  rne.ar  Philip 
^Alexander  Lavinia,  c,  cook,  173  Haywood 
■|| Alexander  J.  L.,  steward  Battery  Park,  r  same 
^-"Alexander  Frank,  c.  fruitman,  r  50  Poplar 
^Alexander  Kate,  c.  r  50  Poplar 
-^Alexander  Jordan  Rev.,  c,  r  142  Pine 
tis  Alexander  Jane,  c,  laundress,  r  142  Pine 

«|  Alexander  Sallie,  c,  waitress,  r  137  Valley 

«  «. — — 

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p. «,   - 


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Keeps   everything1   in    the    House 
I  Furnishing-  line,  as  well  as  a  large 
o  i  line  of  China,  ©lass,  Lamps,  «fcc. 


I^Allen  James,  lab.,  r  near  Cotton  Factory 
^a Allen  Lillie,  r  near  Cotton  Mills 
55 1  Allen  William,  lab,  r  near  Cotton  Factory 
J^Allen  Martha  J.,  r  near  Cotton  Mills 

a  a  Allen  P.  H.,  harnessmaker,  bds  Roberts,  near  Cotton  Factory 
H^Allen  E.  M.,  c,  plasterer,  r  near  263  Bailey 
q5  Allen  Angeline,  c,  r  near  263  Bailey 
•|Aldridge  Millie,  cook,  160  Bailey 
5   Aldridge  Lock,  engineer,  r  bet  Hill  and  Haywood 
WAldiidge  Edith  Mrs,  r  bet  Hill  and  Haywood 
g  Ambler  C  P,  asst  physician  Winyali  House,  ne   cor  Pine   and 
pr4  Baird,  r  same 

<u 

*  McKINNON  &  PETRIE,  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 

g  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 

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nflloUn    &    OlVIIInO    most  variecland com-    01     D.jjgn    flwgpyp     || 
plete  of  any  bouse  in  Asheville.  .^— — i^— — «—— i   ^  ^ 


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AMI  109  AND  Sf 

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Amiss  J  Taylor,  drug  clerk  Carmichael,  so  Main,  r  141  Hay--01 3 
wood  §Q 

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Amiss  JT  Mrs,  1   141  Haywood  -*| 

Angel  Fannie,  c,  laundress,  r  Phillip  f  3 

Angel  Mattie,  c,  r  Phillip  |g 

Anderson  Nevada  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School  %§: 

Anderson  Stacy,  pupil  H  I  School  get 
Anderson  Sallie  J,  r  near  French  Broad  Lumber  Yards  • 
Anderson  Ross,  r  near  French  Broad  Lumber  Yards 
Anderson  L  M,  section  foreman    R&D  Ry,  r  near  French 

Broad  Lumber  Yards  £Q 
Anderson  Carrie  Miss,  r  near  French  Broad  Lumber  Yards 


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TA/A    i  AM  V      Mil  Ml  Ml  AM  DEEDS,  and  Notary  Public,  £d 

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wifii  it  1  v««iimwh;     Speciallles:  M  property  ana  Conveyancing.       Si 

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Anderson  H  P,  secretary  Y  M  C  A,  bds  Gino  House,  Hay-  §| 

wood  and  French  Broad  ave 
Anderson  Curtis,  head  waiter  Glen  Rock  f^ 

Anderson  Mitchell,  carpenter,  r  rear  348  Haywood  £d 

Anderson  W  K,  bds  155  no  Main  g 

Anderson  J  W  Rev,  r  West  and  Seney  ^ 

Anderson  Lena,  c,  cook,  34  Flint  q 

Anderson  Andrew,  <:,  waiter  Grand  Central,  r  near  64  Poplar  2 
Anderson  Hattie,  c,  laundress,  near  64  Poplar 
Angel  Mattie,  c,  nurse,  bds  32  Bailey 
Andrews    Miss,   bds     Gano    House,  Haywood   and    French  q 

Broad  ave 

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S^^SfE&S  JasJ,  Mnu'i L "WMte  Man's  Bar,"  |g 


on  exhibiton  to  attract  the 
ttention  of  the  lower  trade. 
But  First-Class  Goods  only  at  Cor-  Sout:i1  Main  and  *&S&  (Do*11  Stairs.)         ? 


attention  of  the  lower  trade.  -  ® 


Organized  May,   1888;   Lewis   Maddux' 

IIIIM  Presi^ent'  L.   P.    McLoud,    Vice-Preai- 

h)3  '  dent,  J.  E.   Rankin,  Cashier.    Capital, 

*  g  $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository.    Money 

,c  loaned  on  Real  Estate  on  long  time. 
jqcu, ° 

AND  .  110  ARM        ' 

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[>£  Andrews  C  T,  r  35  west  Haywood 

H°  Andrews  Allie,  r  105  Cleveland 

W5  Andrews  J  B,  carpenter,  bds  Carolina  House 

"*     Andrews  Lucy  Mrs.  bds  Carolina  House 

^Andrews  H  J,  r   105  Cleveland 

a  Anthony  John  r,  lab,  bds  18  Bearden  ave 

jg.  Anthony  Emma,  c,  laundress,  bds  Cripple  ck 

Appling  John,  c,  wks  Battery  Park 

qq  Arnold  Virginia  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College 

^  Arnold  Lillian  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College 

f*  ARNOLD  Rev  J  D,  prof  A  F  College,  r  same 

Jjj  Arnold  Pearl  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College 


Taylor,  Bouis  &  Brotherton, 


AKHEVILLfi,  N.  C. 


WNo.  43  Patton  Avenue,   under  Grand  Opera 

Wiajiuij  uuuio  (y  uiuiiiciiuiij    HOuse.  "woodlawn" 
Thomas,  Roberts.  Stevenson  Stoves  &  Ranges,  [WOOD]  COOK  SXOVES. 

Also,  Bridgeford  &  Co.'s  Steel  Ranges.  Specialty  Made  of  Hotel  Rauges. 

^j  Arnold    Hugh,  telegraph  operator  R&D  Depot,  bds  45  2  So 

Depot 
£■4  Artis  Mahala,  r  Church  between  Bailey  and  so  Main 
£H  Arthur  J  P,  attorney,  r  324  College 
ijj  Arthur  J  P  Mrs,  r  324  College 
fe  Arthur  F  B  Miss,  r  324  College 

ARRINGTON  Dr  B  F,  dentist,  office  31  Patton  ave,  2d 

q  floor,  R  Woodfin  &  Locust.     (See  adv) 

•+3  Arrington  B  F  Mrs,  r  Woodfin  and  Locust 

03  Arrington  Mary  Miss,  r  Woodfin  and  Locust 

jU  Armstrong  J  L  Mrs,  r  45  Bridge 
P^  Armistead  Will,  c,  driver,  bds  16  Short 

"3  McKINNON  &  PEINE, Mmi  Tailors- 58  Soiltl1  M*'"  Stat, 

(^  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  attended  to. 


Our  SODA.  WATER  and  other  Mountain    Drinks   arc  conceded  theW> 
best.    The  only  place  where  whites  alone  are  served.  a  ft 

RAYSOR  &  SMITH'S,  fl 

Sl^attonjflLvenue.H  | 

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Asheville  Baptist  The,  Rev  E  A  Brown,  bus  mngr  ?= 

Asheville  Methodist  The,  Rev  J  F  Austin  |^ 

ASHEVILE  MILLING  CO,  office  30  Patton  ave,  Tel|| 

36,  E  E  Eagan,  W  E  Collins  cl 

ASHEVILLE  FEMALE  COLLEGE,  Oak  st  bet  Wood-  II 

fin  and   College,   Prof  B  E  Atkins,   Pres  and  Treas,  £■•§_ 

J  D  Arnold,  Secty.     (See  descriptive  article)  3q 

Asheville  Tobacco  Woiks,  So  Main,  Frederick  Hull,  mngr     i'o 

Asheville  Street  Car  Co,  office,  So  Main,  (Tel  i6,)ThosWS< 

Patton,  supt  " 

ASHEVILLE  CIGAR  CO,  33  Patton  ave,  R  R  Porter,  § 1 

'  *^  ft) 

mngr  2-« 

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Real  Estate  and  Fire  Insurance,!! 

111  iiniMin  11    mill  M 


G.T.RAWLS, 


No.  5  Patton  Ave,  Asheville,  N.  C.      m 


ASHEVILLE  HOMESTEAD  LOAN  ASSOC,  S  Ham-  ^ 
mershlag,  pres;  A  A  Gudger,  v  pres  ;  E  J  Holmes,  ^ 
secy  and  treas  •  © 

ASHEVILLE  ICE  &  COAL  CO,  office  30  Patton  ave,  ^ 

(Tel  40);  H  T  Collins,  pres;  E  E  Eagan,  secy  and  treas  2 

ASHEVILLE  LUMBER  AND  MNFG  CO,  West  End,  © 

(Tel  9),  W  B  Marx,  pres;  E  S  Clayton,  mngr  -^ 

ASHEVILLE  ICE  FACTORY,  "West  End,"  Tel  67       _ 

ASHEVILLE     FURNITURE    AND    LUMBER     CO,  © 

A  W    Butt,   pres,    Springfield,    Ohio;    W  H    Young,  ' 

vice   pres,    Kenton,  Ohio;  W   VV   Avery,    treas;    Wm  *» 

Edmiston,  secy  and  gen'l  mngr;  G  H  Walker,  supt.     **" 

PURITY,  )  -ft-ses:   otrsa    specialties.  SS- 

romptnI1sand  i       Jag.  B.  Loughra&'s  i;White  Han's  Bar.'E- 

Qor.  South  Main  and  Eagle  [Down  Stairs.]      V* 


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Organized  May,  1888;    Lewis  Maddux 
President,  L.   P.   McLoud,    Vice-Presi- 
'  dent,  J.   E.  Rankin,  Cashier.     Capital, 
§50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository.    Gene- 
ral Banking  Business  Transacted. 


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Asheville  Shoe  Co,    Patton  ave,  (Tel  34,)  R  L  Graham,  pres; 

M  D  Long,  v  pres;  Jno  Y  Jordon,  secy  and  treas. 
ASHEVILLE  MINING  AND  MINERAL  CO,  office  5 

No  Main,  Nat  Atkinson,   A   M   Stoner,  F  L  Dortch, 

(Tel  74) 
Askew  Lydia,  c,  r  109  Beaumont 
Aston  E  J,  insurance  agt,  r  63  Church 
Aston  Cordelia  G,  r  63  Church 
Aston  Anna  Miss,  c,  bds  63  Church 
Aston  Mildreth  Mrs,  r  112  Charlotte 
Aston  Edward,  r  112  Charlotte 
Athletic  Club,  S  Main 


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ns  Otho,  bds  146  S  Main 

ns  Prof  B  E,  Pt  A  F  College,  r  same 

ns  B  E  Mrs,  r  A  F  College 

ns  Emmett  D,  r  A  F  College 

ns  Jas  W,  r  A  F  College 

ns  Mary  F  Miss,  r  A  F  College 

ns  Lilian  J  Miss,  r  A  F  College 

ns  Berni  W  Miss,  r  A  F  College 

ns  Wm,  painter,  r  165  Church 

ns  Sarah,  r  165  Church 

ns  T  W  Jr,  bds  146  so  Main 

ns  Eugene,  bds  146  so  Main 


PETME  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 

Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


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'E  offer  for  sale  choice  Real  Estate  of  all  descrip- 
tions. We  loan  money  in  sums  to  suit.  We 
Care  for  Estates  and  guarantee  protection  to  own- 
ers interest  in  same.  We  invest  trust  funds 
carefully. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


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E  offer  for  sale  choice  Real  Estate  of  all  descrip- 
tions. We  loan  money  in  sums  to  suit.  We 
Care  for  Estates  and  guarantiee  protection  to  own- 
ers interest  in  same.  We  invest  trust  funds 
carefully. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  xo  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


,    §>£ 


Rayssr  la  Smith's  Drug  Store,  31  Pattan  k. 


■•'■<■"•<"  "-»'*  mvsct  w  !iiu.ui  *  uiuu1  Abulia  ui  ta^.u  avy.  a? 

a  customer  at 

Your  trade  appreciated.       Your  interest  studied.  |  2. 

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ATK  113  ATK  og 

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Atkins  wid  Thos,  r  146  so  Main  §"P 

Atkins  Jas,  bds  146  S  Main  || 

Atkins  Isaac,  painter,  bds  16?  Church  =  3 

Atkins  Andrew  wks  A  Fur  Factory,  r  near  Cotton  Mills  So 

Atkins  Sue  Miss,  r  214  Chestnut  -01® 

Atkins  Bertha  Miss,  r  214  Chestnut  oS 

Atkins  W  J,    traveling    salesman,  -Knoxville,  Tenn,  r    2i4i"<!l 

Chestnut  »§■ 

so  a 

Atkins  T  S,  lumber  dealer,  r  214  Chestnut  pg 

ATKINSON  NAT  &    SONS,  real  estate,   office   5   N  §| 

Main,  (tel  74)  ?~ 

Atkinson  Nat  Tr,  real  estate,  office  N  Main,  r  211  Haywood    S-S? 

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always  buy  your  commencing     ■""'"■     ■*  ■    ■  ■■■»»•■   "   "  '   _  ~    *>*< 

outfit  from  us.    Every  article  at  our  store  is  new,  neat  and  handsome,  and  a   NH 
first-class  store  in  every  respect.  £^ 

Atkinson  Mary  Miss,  r  Pa  Ave,  N  Asheville  ^ 

Atkinson  Mrs  Natt  Sr,  r  Pennsylvania  ave,  N  Asheville  O 

Atkinson  Nat,  real    estate  office,  5  N  Main,  r    Pennsylvania  w 

ave,  N  Asheville  go 

Atkinson  N  B  Mrs,  r  211  Haywood  <^ 

ATKINSON  N  B,  real  estate,  Nat  Atkinson  &  Son,  P 

office  5  N  Main,  r  211  Haywood.  (See  desc  article)  § 
Atkinson  Julia  Miss,  bds  50  Chestnut  t^ 

Atkinson  E  B  Mrs,  r  50  Chestnut  55 

Atkinson  B  M  Mrs,  wid  M  D,  mnfr  pickles  and  condiments,  ^ 

r  303  College  |g 

Atkinson  Roy  D,  tinner,  r  305  College  P3 

Jas,  i  Loughran's  "White  Man's  Bar,"  0or-nSo-Mai,&Eagk  f  1 

O  '  Donn  Stairs.  ^-< 

HIGHEST  QUALITY  ALWAYS,  and  prices  charged  accordingly,  jg* 


S~~  M  W.  tali  &  Co.,  Cf78ttl  hla"' ; 


h  Western  Carolina  Bank,  ps;YKr"S 

«s  '  dent,   J.   E.    Rankin,  Cashier.     Capital, 

|  S  $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.    State,  County   and  City  Depository.     Your 
oz  Correspondence  solicited. 

ti         ATK  114  AVE 

llATKINSON  E  B,  Nat  Atkinson  &  Sons,  real  estate 

and  loans,  office  5  N  Main,  r  50  Chestnut 
orjAustelle  Isaac  W,  night  watchman   Street   Car    Shops,  r   20 

iS  Mulberry 

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>,^Austelle  Mary  H,  r  20  Mulberry 

Q.ujAutrey  Mattie  Mrs,  r  22  Bearden 

o-gAutrey   R  J,  mngr  Singer  Machine  Co,  office  62  S  Main,  r 

4,«»  22  Bearden  Ave 

IJAustin  Mrs,  r  160  Bailey 

^SAiistin  Fletcher,  carpenter,  r  160  Bailey 

^uAustin  F,  carpenter,  r  Peachtree 

"2'i Austin  Mary,  r  Peachtree 


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Walter  5.  teta 


Attorney  at  Law,  COMMISSIONER  of 

DEEDS,  and  Notary  Public, 
No.  30  Patton  Avenue,  Asheville,  flf.  V. 

'     Specialties:  Real  Property  and  Conyeyancing. 


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n  J  F,  telegraph  lineman,  r  45  Bridge 

n  J  F  Mrs,  r  45  Bridge 

n  Ellen,  c,  cook,  r  1 1  Hiawasse  Place 

n  Frank,  c,  blacksmith,  r  nr  160  Sycamore 

n  Delia,  c,  r  nr  160  Sycamore 
» AVERY    W    W,  treas    A    F    &    L   Co,  bds  Battery 
Park 
tt.2  Avery  Frank,  c,  r  4  Madison 
w  Avery  Tempie,  c,  sick  nurse,  r  4  Madison  Ave 
fyfAverv  Matilda,  c,  nurse,  Hiawasse  Place 
MAvery  Emma,  c,  house  maid,  95  Charlotte 
p^Avery  Lizzie,  c,  cook  Mission  Hospital,  17  Charlotte 

*  McKlNNQN  &  PETRIE,  Merchant  Tailors,  58  Sonth  Main  St. 

S  Cleaning  and  Kepairing  Promptly  attended  to. 


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P n  r 0 P n  I  nT | f|  M C   fll  I  Cfl  D»y  •'  Night  by   competent   Apothecaries  ;  CD 
rnLuUlUri  lUllU  I  ILLlU         delivered  free  to  any  part  of  the  City.         2C 

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Rajrsor  &  Smith,  31  Patton  Ave.        3 

BAD  115  BAI       'S 

ADGER  T   W.  wks  Asheville   Shoe    Factory,  bds  47  f^ 

Walnut  CD 

SO 
Badger  Charles    L.,  mngr  King  Pub  Co,  office  McAfee  build- m 

ing,  Patton  ave,  bds  122  Blanton  ,. 

Badger  Mamie  L  Mrs,  bds  122  Blanton  • 

Bailey  Katie  Mrs,  Cotton  Mills,  r  near  same  •  £ti 

Bailey  Pollie  Mrs,  Cotton  Mills,  r  near  same  S 

Bailey  Nancy,  r  near  Cotton  Factory  <j 

Bailey  Charles,  porter  Grand  Central,  r  Valley  st  ^ 

Bailey  P  E,  r  37  Blanton  ® 

Bailey  M  B,  carpenter,  r  37  Blanton 

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Bailey  Leah  W,  r  37  Blanton 


ASIIEVILEE,  mr.  c. 

No.  43  Patton  Ave,  tinder  Grand  Opera  House  ^ 
1  _ y  biiM  W  U a  y  Vii'ik  yyiii     Steam  Fitting,  Gas  Fitting.     »  *t 

"ROYAL,"  GAS   MACHINE.  £» 

Used  exclusively  by  Penn.  R.  R.  o Several  now  in  Operation  in  this  City,  g  S 

_____ ___ _         £, 

Bailey  Bettie  A,  wks  Cotton  Fnctory,  r  near  same  *» 
Bailey  Shedrach,  c,  plumber,  r  near  307  Bailey 

Bailey  Cap,  c,  boot  black,  r  near  307  Bailey  pg. 

Bailey  John,  c,  lab,  bds  near  307  Bailey  c-S' 

Bailey  Mary,  c,  r  near  307  Bailey  g| 

Bailey  Jane,  c,  r  near  307  Bailey  ^^ 

Bailey  Viney,  c,  70  Bailey  st  §£' 
Bailey  James   J,   c,  brickmason,   r   McDowell    st,   near   Fitch  £'§ 

Planing  Mills  i  = 

Bailey  Ella,  c,  r  McDowell,  near  Fitch  Planing  Mills  »a 

Bailey  Mandie,  c,  r  Philip  ?5 

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Bailey  Vinie,  c,  laundress,  r  Poplar  |g" 

. 3  CD 

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'     The  Neatest  and  most  Quiet  Place  in  Town  to  spend  an  hour  or  two  at       "  ^ 
BILLIARD*  or  POOL,  and  at  the  same  time  "  smile,"  is  at  ^^ 

JAS.  H.  LOUGBRAN'S  "WB1TE  MAN'S  BAR,"  JXT  ?1 

'      (Down  Stairs.)         a> 


ii  Western  Carolina  Bank,  SaSS  M^vSfes 

« i                                                       '  dent,  J.   E,  Rankin,  Cashier.  Capital, 

g-S  $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000,     State,  County  and  City  Depository.  A  Room 
©z  and  Teller's  Window  for  the  exclusive  use  of  the  Ladies. 

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?Z  '       BAI  116  BAI 

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0>  3       ■ " ■ ■ 

•§«  Bailey  Lee,  c,  wks  Park,  r  40  Poplar 
5  Bailey  Clara,  c,  cook  College,  near  Asheville  Female  College 


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g=  Bailey  Nancy,  c,  cook,  r  142  Pine 

^  Bailey  George,  c,  lab,  r  142  Pine 

Q*  Bailey  Nelson,  c,  janitor  Legal  Bldg,  r  Mountain  and  Pine 

•2«;   Bailey  Nancy,  c,  laundress,  r  Mountain  and  Pine 

£=   Bailey  Carrie,  c,  nurse  Oks  ilotel,  r  Mountain  and  Pine 

Hi  Bailey  George,  c,  lab,  r  Mountain  and  Pine 

&|  Bailey  William  Rev,  c,  r  Mountain  and  Pine 

^!?   Bailey  Andy,  c,  shoemaker,  r  Mountain  and  Pine 

gjj  Bailey  Fondra,  c,  lab,  r  160  Sycamore 

|g  Bailey  Rebecca,  c,  r  160  Sycamore 

-£•  — — 

f§  fl  HI  P  AWT  ^  Real  Estate  and  Fire  Insurance, 
5  s  U .  1 .  llli  ff  h  0 ?     No  5  Patton  Ave ^  Asheville  N  c 


>**  Bailey  C  B,  c,  head  waiter  Swan  Hotel,  r  same 

I  Baird,  wid  A  E,  r  136  Broad 

£|  Baird  Dr  E,  r  55  Pine 

<z  Baird  E  Mrs,  r  33  Pine 

jgjj  Baird  A  H,  chief  police,  r  54  Bridge 

HS  Baird  J  H  Mrs,  r  54  Bridge 

©3  Baird  J  A,  elk,  r  54  Bridge 

\a  Baird  A  H,  r  54  Bridge 

w  ^  Baird  I  C,  r  67  College 

W  Baird  C  Mrs,  r  67  College 

£^  Baird  Mary  Miss,  r  6j  College 

p*  Baird  Charles,  elk  S  R  Chedester  &  Son,  r  Grand  Central 

^  McKIHIIOII  &  PETB1E,  MM  Mm, 5B  M  Main  street' 

g      CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDEO  TO. 


PURITY  OF  GOODS,  o 

OMTRXESS  TO  CUSTOMERS,  and  0„ 

uo-ii  p  i m:ss  with  orders  and  prescriptions©  g" 

HAYSOU  tSct  SMITH,  31  Patton  Ave.-^ 

""      BAI  117  BAL       "|| 

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Baird  C  N,  elk  Chedester  &  Son,  Pattern  ave,  r  A2  Patton  ave  p^ 

Baird  John,  *r,  waiter  Battery  Park  Hotel,  r  102  Moutain  ~H| 

Baird  Lottie,  c,  r  102  Mountain  d| 

Baker  H  D,  butcher,  r  I  to  Cherry  -mk 

Baker  L  A  Mrs,  r  1 10  Cherry  »  °- 

Baker  Jno  A,  bds  1 10  Cherry  §| 

Baker  Chas.  elk  Hare  Bros,  So  Main,  bds  27  No  Main  ©B 

Baker  C  T,  elk  Hare  Bros,  So  Main,  r  27  No  Main  g 
Baker  Mary,  r  31  Grove 

Baker  J  R,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  39  West  Haywood 
Baker  L  C,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  39  w  Haywood 
Baker  Davie,  r  39  w  Haywood 


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Gmyft  ^Olest,  R"L1NTuARrNcE,S 

S.  E.  Court  Square.  S 


Established  1SS1. 


Baker  Alfred,  c,  lab,  r  157  Hill 

Baker  Sallie,  c,  r  r57  Hill  Q 

Baker  Bill,  c,  lab,  r  Vailey  k^ 

Baker  Nellie,  c,  laundress,  r  Valley 

Baltimore  United  Oil  Co,  West  End,  (Tel  3$)  j^ 

Ballauf  Chas,  bds  1 15  Haywood 

Ballauf  Mrs,  bds  115  Haywood 

Ball  — ,  auctioneer,  r  79  Academy 

Ball  Mrs,  r  79  Academy 

Ball  J  S,  auctioneer,  r  45  Short 

Ball  L  C,  r45  Short 

Ball  R  S,  elk  No  Main,  r  nr  357  No  Main 


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JAS.  H.  LOUGHRAN'S  "WHITE  MAN'S  BAR/S 

Have  been  recommended  by  the  leading  physicians  of  the  State  for  medicinal^ 
purposes,  COR.  SOUTH  MAIN  AND  EAGLE,  Down  Stairs.       - 


The  WHISKIES 
WINES  AND 
BRANDIES  AT 


v  III       i           n         |i         n       I       Organized  May  1888;  Lewis  Maddux,  President, 

?  WDOlPin      Qm     f13  KailV      L-  p-  McLoud.   Vice-President,  J.  E.  Rankin, 

fS  lIuOlulll  ufllUllllfl  UQI Il\l     Cashier.     Directors-Lewis  Maddux,    Geo.    S. 

H  '    Powell,  J.  E.  Rankin,  C.  M.  McLoud,  J.  E.  Ray, 

«  S.  H.  Reed    M.  J.  Bearden,  J.  E.  Reed,  M.  J.  Fagg.     Capital,  S50,000;  Surplus, 

<£  820,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository, 

I  BAL  118  BAR 

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;*2  Ball  RS  Mrs,  rnr  357  No  Main 
gg  Ball  M,  r  31  Seney 
S*  Ball  M  Mrs,  r  31  Seney 
-g|  Ball  A  T,  r  East  nr  No  Main 
|c»  Ball  D  S  Mrs,  r  East  nr  No  Main 
.£g  Ballanger  Geo,  bds  So  Main 
Jg  Ballard  Dottie,  bds  42  Haywood 

*S  BALLARD    WALDO    H,    Ballard    Rich    &    Boyce, 
,*3  tinware,  stoves  and  plumbers,  svv  cor  Court  Sqr,  r  210 

Haywood,  (Tel  17),  (See  descriptive  article) 
*  Ballard  A  M,  physician,  office  28  Patton  ave,  r  210  Hay  ward, 
|ui  (Tel  24) 

1  IlltelSiM  W.  Thrash  Si  BlbR  ^iLA0E, 

"Eg  &c,  for  their  dear  ones!   I""«    "■    •■"*»"   "    ••■■J       41  PattOu  Ave. 

t5s  should  give  us  a  call  before  you  buy.      We  are  the  Leaders. 

E-J 

,£m  u . 

1%  Ballard  Albert  Mrs.  r  210  Hayoowd 

1 2  Baumberger  J,  cook  Winyah  House,   ne  cor  Pine  and  Baird 

".g  Banning  Maggie  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 

«£  Banning   Richard,  wks  Asheville  Shoe  Factory,  bds  Buttrick 

S  a,  Banks  Lavina,  c,  laundress,  r  Pearson  ave 

P  I  Banks  Wiley,  c,  waiter  Battery  Park,  r  Pearson  ave 

§£  Banks,  wid  H  H  Rev,  r  35  Charlotte 

*|  Banks  Wm  M,  r  35  Charlotte 

'  ^Bangle  Annie,  c,  nurse  Ravenscroft  School 

p^j  Bandy  Etta,  cook,  Spring  nr  Broom  Factory 

£jj  Barry  E  M,  driver,  bds  50  Peachtree 

Pnl  Barnhardt  Eugene,  supt  Graham's  Factory,   r  87  Park  ave 

i  MCEISI  l  m  MerCha  Mai? St58  S°Uth 

pq  CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


The  "Carolina"  Saloon,     <^j  \(j 
19  North  Main  St., 
FRANK  O'DONNELL, 
Proprietor. 


In  reviewing  the  business  industries  of  Asheville  we  find  there  exists 
a  class  of  houses  in  every  way  prepared  to  compet-  in  the  several  lines 
they  represent  with  other  houses  of  greater  cities  throughout  the  South. 
The  splendid  stock,  superior  resources  and  excellent  commercial  stand- 
ing is  a  pride  to  the  citizens  of  this  city. 

A  house  wherein  the  proprietor  has  a  natural  aptitude  and  taste  for 
his  particular  line,  is  that  conducted  by  Mr.  Frank  O'Donnell,  19  North 
Main,  hence  we  find  that  it  is  particularly  requisite  to  compile  historic 
meutioa  of  the  representative  houses  in  each  department  of  trade,  thus 
demonstrating  the  importance  of  the  City  of  Asheville,  and  further- 
more, the  source  of  his  supply. 

The  establishment  occupied  by  this  sentleman  contains  one  of  the 
largest  stocks  carried  by  any  firm  in  a  similar  line  in  this  sec  ion,  and 
we  might  add,  embraces  contributions  of  the  "mellowest  and  oldest 
treasures  for  man,"  from  the  vineyards  of  every  sunny  land  under  every 
sunny  sky. 

The  appointments  and  equipage  of  these  wine  rooms  are  in  every  sense 
first-class,  having  latelj7  been  beautified  in  the  manner  of  attractive  and 
expensive  fixtures,  and  generally  improved  with  everything  appropri- 
ately selected  to  this  line,  which  ranks  it  now  among  the  foremost  es- 
tablishments of  the  "  Future  City,"  making  a  specialty  of  Burk's  Irish 
Whiskey,  directly  imported  by  Mr.  O'Donnell.  The  high  quality  of  this 
article  is  well  suiter!  to  the  keen  taste  of  the  connoisseur  and  all  loversof 
an  article  rich  in  flavor  and  aroma. 

Mr.  O'Donnell,  prior  to  a  few  v  eeks  ago,  had  been  for  some  time  past 
sojourning  with  his  family  in  Europe,  combining  business  with  pleas- 
ure. During  his  absence  the  business  was  under  the  ye  of  Mr.  Patrick 
Mclntire,  a  competent  young  man  of  business  ability,  who  is  still  with  him. 

Mr.  O'Donnell  is  a  native  of  County  Donegal,  Ireland,    while   the  in- 
ception the  of  "  Carolina"  dates  back  to  1887,  and  since  his  residence  in 
this  City  Mr.  O'Donnell  has  been  an  active  foreman  of  the  Rescue  Hook 
and  Ladder  Co.  of  this  City,  and  in  many  roles  has  nlayed  the  part  of  a 
prosperous  business  man      Personally  he  is  of  a  congenial  temperament, 
and  deserving  in  a  large  measure  the  success  so  liberally  accorded   him. 
"  Life  is  a  breath  : 
Darkness  brinseth  death : 
Keep,  while  we  may, 
Care  away." 


RAYSOR  &  SMITH'S,  - *~^t^^a^°L,,,n 


»  Pure  Drugs.  Rare  Chemicals  and  Patent  Medicines,  £5 

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31    3?atto:n.    Aveniae. 


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Barnhaidt  Mary  Mrs,  r  Sy  Park  ave 

Barnhardt  Emma,  c,  cook,  r  nr  Cotton  Factory 

Barrett  A  P,  route  agent  Express  Co,  r  33  Bailey 

Barrett  Emma  L  Mrs,  r  33  Bailey 

Barnett  Mack,  c,  lab,  r  Cripple  Creek 

Barnett  Ed,  c,  lab,  Cripple  Creek  »2. 

Barnett  W  H  A,  groceryman,  r  49  Academy  ,  §aj 

Barnett  N  L  Mrs,  r  49  Academy  ^Jf 

Barnett  Chas,  plasterer,  bds  124  Woodfire  q^ 

Barkley  R  A,  car  inspector,  r  298  Depot  Ig. 

Barkley  Sallie  D,  r  298  Depot  |o 

Barker  T  M,  Starnes  Ave  nr  N  Main  St 

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Attorney  at  Law,  COMMISSIONER  of  pi 

DEEDS,  and  Notary  Public,  £"3 

Bfo.  30  Patton  Avenue,  Asheville,  N.  C.  go 

Specialties :  Real  Property  and  conveyancing.     I  | 

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Barker  M  C  Mrs,  r  Starnes  Ave  nr  N  Main  ||f 

Barker  M  C  Miss,  r  Starnes  Ave  nr  N  Main  M 

Barker  Ellen  M  Miss,  r  Starnes  Ave  nr  N  Main 
Barker  Lydia  S  Miss,  r  Starnes  Ave  and  N   Main  ?w 

Bartley  Thos,  c,  brick  moulder,  r  157  Hill  S 

Barber  Nita  Miss,  bds  Spring  nr  Broom  Factory  ^ 

Barber  L  C  Mrs,  r  Spring  nr  Broom  Factory  O 

Barber  J  Y,  warehouseman,  r' Spring  nr  Broom  Factory 
Barber  Minnie,  bds  300  Baily 
Barber  Mary,  c,  cook,  452  S  Depot 
Barber  Ellen,  c,  cook,  115  Haywood  Q 

Barnwald  M  E  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College 

SySd^ffaX^ k  H.  Loughran's  "White  Man's  Bar/'f? 

on  exhibition  to  attract  the  -—»»■—— -.—■■■■—.. ,.— , , „.„_     S.» 

attention  of  the  lower  trade.      Cor.  South  Main  and  Eagle,  Down  Stairs,     f  • 
But  First-Class  Goods  only  at  » 


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Organized  May,  1888;    Lewis  Maddux, 
President,   L.  P.  McLoud,    Vice-Presi- 
''    dent,   J.   E.   Rankin,   Cashier.    Capital, 
w      $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository. 

BAR  120  BEA 

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IgBarkley  Hy  F,  teamster,  r  298  Depot 

aiBarkley  Mattie,  r  298  Depot 

OzBarnard  Jack  H,  electrician,  r  Starnes  Ave  and  N  Main 

ISBarnard  Ida  L,  r  N  Main  and  Hillside 

I^Barnard  Sarah,  c,rS  Main 

-^Barnard  J  H,  lumberman,  r  N  Main  and  Hillside 

"foBarnard  J  H  Mrs,  r  N  Main  and  Hillside 

^Barnard  W  W  Mrs,  r  74  N  Main 

BARNARD  W  W,  broker,  National  Bank  of  Ashe- 
ville,    D    C    Waddell  pres,    W    W    Barnard  vice-pres 
;§*"  Lawrence  Pulliam  cashr,  r  74  N  Main 

^Barnard  Miss,  removed  to  Virginia 

ASHEVILLE,    N.    €. 

43  Patton  Ave.  under  Grand  Opera  House. 

SANITARY  PLUMBING,  ROOFING,'         Steam- Hot  Water  and  Hot  A,r  Heat>no. 
_._   .-.  —  —  ...J,  House-Furnishing  Ojoods. 

«s  — — GAb  FITTING"— —HEATING  and  cooking  stoves.— 

Cui- 

;,alBassett  Albert,  carpenter,  bds  117  S  French  Broad 

•5»Basscoe  Bill,  c,  wks  Freight  Depot,  r  371  Haywood     ■ 

ziBatton  L  H,  bds   Patton  Ave   and   Church,  sewing   machine 

gl  agent 

^Battle  S  W  Mrs,  bds  Battery  Park  Hotel  . 

gJBattle  S  W,  physician,  office  Johnston  Building,  S   Main,  bds 

Battery  Park,  (tel  3s) 
ai-^Batson  Lewis,  sewing  machine  agent,  bds  31  French  Broad 
%  "BATTERY  PARK  HOTEL,  bet  Patton  Ave,  Haywood 
frf            and  French  Broad,  Jno  B  Steele,  mngr,  (tel  35) 
WBearden  W  R,  r  15  Bearden  Ave 
prJBearden  W  R  Mrs,  r  15  Bearden  Ave 
<t? 

Jj  PETRIE  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 

g      CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO, 


P  Taylor,  Bonis  &  Broteton,^ 


\\1&  are  State  Agents  for  N.  C.  Inland  <fc  Co.'s  celebrated 
"  Fire  and  Burglar  Proof  Safe.  We  represent  the 
Lloyds  Plate  Glass  Insurance  Company  of  New  York. 
We  can  insure  you  against  accident  or  deatli  in  the 
"Travelers  Insurance  Company  of  Hartford,  Conn." 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


IirB  are  State  Agents  for  N.  C.  Inland  eV:  Co.'s  celebrate^ 
»'  Fire  and  Burglar  Proof  Safe.  We  represent  the 
Lloyds  Plato  Glass  Insurance  Company  of  New  York. 
We  can  insure  you  against  accident  or  death  in  the 
•'Travelers  Insurance  Company  of  Hartford,  Conn." 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


DAVOflD      P     PMIITUIO    StocK  of  KKCGGISTS*  SUNDRIES  is  IhcQ 
rlnluUn    6i   olYI!      1  U  «■©»*  varied  and  com.      01   Dottntj   Ayp]]T]P  5 

plete  of  any  house  in  Asheville.  ^P 

BEA  121  BEL         S 

Bearden  A  R  Mrs,  r  235  N  Main  f^ 

Bearden  Minnie  E  Miss,  bds  235  N  Main  O 

Bearden  Eugene  M,  bds  235  N  Main  m 
Bearden  M  J,  Bearden,  Rankin  &  Co,  merchants,  S  Main,  r  235 

N  Main  P 

Beattie  Monroe,  c,  brick  mason,  r  83  Beaumont  £d 

Beaird  Lynn  P,  storekeeper,  Glenn  Rock  Hotel,  r  same  W 

Bean  Jno  K,  bds  177  S  Main  5 

Bean  wid  Jno,  r  177  S  Main  q 

Bean  Sam'l  H,bds  177  S  Main  © 

Bean  W  F,  harnessmaker,  r  Roberts  near  Cotton  Factory  ^ 

Bean  R  M  Mrs,  r  Roberts  near  Cotton  Factory  ^ 

(-} 


Gwyn  &  West, 


Establish.. 1  issi.  S.  E.  Court  Square.        ?» 

3  3 

Bean  Pink,  c,  lab,   r  136  Biiley  £« 

Beaman  Blanche  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College 

Beach  Jennie  Miss,  r  54  Mountain  g. 

Beam  W  S,  shoemaker,  r  122  Cherry  &| 

Beam  A  D,  shoemaker,  bds  122  Cherry  g£ 

Bean  Mary  F.,  r  122  Cherry  "§& 

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Bebber  A  C,  carpenter,  bds  69  Orange  g£ 

Beck    M   J,  elk   H    Redwood   &  Co,  7  and  9   Patton  ave,  r  || 

same  || 

Beck  George,  carpenter,  bds  128  Bailey  £"W 

Beck  Jackson,  carpenter,  bds  128  Bailey  5? 

Bell  Laura  Miss,  housekeeper  Western  Hotel,  r  same  |g" 

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a  a, 

The  'Whiskies,  I  n     1  I  J       //I I Bl  li       II       p      a         JllFa 


Jas.  I.  Ifl^iu'i  "White  Man's  Bar,'! 


,v,b;.„:;l„,  Jas,  n.  ij0ugara.11  s  waits  man  ear,  k 

Have  been  recommended  by  the  leading  physicians  of  the  State  tor  medicinal?*© 
purposes.  Cor.  South  Main  and  Eagle,  Down  Stairs.  g- 

9 


Organized  May,   1888;    Lewis  Maddux, 
President,   L.    P.   McLoud,  Viee-Presi- 
'  dent,  J.  E.  Rankin,  Cashier.     Capital, 
m     $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository. 

BEL  122  BER 

•j|ce — — 

-SBell  G  U,  grocer,  62  Charlotte,  r  .same 

fag  b  '  ■ 

--/jgBellew  Wm  P,  r  123  Roberts 

ozBellew  J  R,  railroader,  r  123  Roberfs 

IgBellew  M  J  Mrs,  r  123  Roberts 

.i></>Belote  Tracy,  plasterer,  bds  Flint 

4=Belote  Lillie  Miss,  bds  fllint 

IgBelote  Kate  Mrs,  r  Flint 

^«,Belote  V  T,  plasterer,  r  Flint 

°3Belmore  Bert,  c,  wks  Carmichael's  so  Main,  r  82  Valley 

^gBelmore  Jane  c,  r  82  Valley 

.sSBenson  Hy,  laborer,  r  so  Main 

J,  -Benson  Lizzie,  r  so  Main 


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7       No.  5  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


•^Benson  E  A,  painter,  r  near  50  Bailey 

2 ^Benson  L  Ada,  r  near  50  Bailey. 

£|Beuson  Ro,  bds  near  20  Bailey 

fc  SBenson  Abe,  c,  r  near  Broom  Factory 

^Benson  Mary,  c,  wks  Battery  Park,  r  near  Broom  Factoty 

gj|Berry  J   J,  foreman  Coal  Schute,  r   near  French  Broad  Lum- 

M  ber  Yards 

J-oBerry  Clara  E,  r  near  French  Broad  Lumber  Yards 

%  ''Berry  Eliza,  r  Jefferson  drive  near  freight  depot 

IvjBerry  Liney,  r  Jefferson  drive,  near  freight  depot 

ftJBerry  James,  r  Jefferson  drive  near  freight  depot 

—jBerry  Hattie,  c,  laundress,  r  Madison 

^  MgKiDDDD  &  Pfltril!  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 

O  '        Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


The  Most  Complete  Stock  of 

Pure  Drugs,  Rare  Chemicals  and  Patent  Medicines 


EajrfHi's.ij 

31  Pattou  Ave.  *  ° 


BEE  123  BIX 


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Beernacker  Frieda,  bds  4  Spring 

Bernacker  Julius,  carpenter,  r  4  Spring  h 


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Bernacker  Francis,  4  Spring  p^ 

Best  Wm,  c,  lab,  r  31  Valley  *g 

Best  Nellie,  c,  r  31  Valley  j»£- 

Bert  Carrie  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School  |c 

Bevel  Francis,  c,  cook,  130  Valley 

Beval  James,  c,  porter,  r  130  Valley 

Biddle  Pearl  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College 

Bies  Catherine,  r  Baptist  Hill 

Biggs  Julia  Miss,  modiste,  bds  159  Patton  ave 

Bigelovv  Maj  Allen  G,  r  Victoria,  ij4   miles  south   Main 


o  z. 
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D.  Is  now  the  leading  place  in  Asheville  to  buy  |_J 

1  Crockery,  Glassware,  Lamps,  Rogers  Cutlery,  PI 

ft  ft  ft  ft  House  Furnishings,  Tinware,  Stoves,  &c,  at^j 
, ,  Qi  ,'4iU  tl  prices  that  will  astonish  you.  Store  very  neat.  □ 
I  MflHie  THAD.   W.  THRASH  &  CO.,  ^ 

41  Patton  Ave.,  Under  Grand  Opera  House.  <S 

Bigelow  G  Mrs,  r  Victoria,  1^  miles  south  Main  Qs 

Bird  Intha  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School  rt 

Bird  Maggie,  £,  ch  maid,  67  College  W 
Bird  George  Mrs,  r  357  North  Main 

Birdine  J  D,  sewing  machine  agt,  bds  94  Cherry  (X 

Bissell  D  W,  2d  head  master  Ravenscroft  School  a 
Bishop  Jeff,  night  watchman,  r  McDowell,  nr  Fitch  Planing q 

Mills  • 
Bishop  Emma,  r  McDowell  nr  Fitch  Planing  Mills 

Bishop  John  L,  fireman,  bds  Jeff  Drive,  nr  freight  depot  —■» 

Bishop  Ella  Miss,  bds  149  Haywood  g_ 

Bixby  J  S  Mrs,  bds  155   North  Main  «» 

■ ■ — •— ■ tf~ 

The  Neatest  and  Most  Quiet  place   in   Town   to   spend  an    hour  or --a 
two  at  Billiards  or  Pool,  and  at  the  same  time    'smile,"  is  at        Jjg 

Cor.  South  Main  &  Eagle,  =^s 


Jas,  H.  Loughran's  "lite  Man's  Bar, 


(Down  Stairs.) 


^      11/      I  p     J'         fl-    I.    Organize  1   May,   18R8;    Lewis  Maddux, 

*i  Western  Laro ma  BanK,  ^etdT%\\^^  vi-prfi- 

x  *  '  dent,   J.   E.   Rankin,  Cashier.     Capital, 

eg  $50,000;     Surplus,  $20,000.     State,  County  and  City  Depository.     Inter- 
Cz  est  paid  on  deposits  of  four  months  or  longer  in  Savings  Department. 

BIX  124  BLA 

..  a=  . 

|S  BIXBY  J  S,  mngr  Tel  Exchange,  bds  155  North  Main 

^™  (Tel  office  ioo,  Tel  res  90) 

|=  Blackwell   — ,  wks  Asheville  Shoe    Factory,   bds    Magnolia 

o  -  House 

£■*  Blackmer  Lizzie,  r,  nurse,  82  Park  ave 

^Blackburn  Ida  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College 

:>x  Blackburn  Stella,  bds  31  Grove 

:§  =  Black  Will,  bricklayer,  bds  Buck  Tavern 

g»  Black  T  P,  bricklayer,  r  32  Davidson 

t,™  Black  T  P  Mrs,  r  \2   Davidson 

g.J  Black  Will,  engineer,  bds  452  S  depot 

"I  Black  Wm,  c,  lab,  bds  39  Hill 

Attorney  at  Law,  COMMISSIONER  of 
DEEDS,  and  Notary  Public, 
„     So.  30  Pat  ton  Avenue.  Asheville.  Jf.  C. 

specialties :  Real  Property  and  Conveyancing. 

—  s-    „ , 

o"-e  Blairsdell  V  C,  modiste,  23  Depot 

^  Blanchard  J  C,  carp,  r  nr  Bridge  and  Woodfin 
^sBlanchard  Loula,  r  nr  Woodfin  and  Bridge 
^  BLANTON,  W.  P.  &   CO.,    Livery,   Feed,   and  Sale 

a  Stables,  Water  nr  Patton  ave  (Tel   50.     See  descrip- 

H^-  tive  article.) 

0-  Blanton  J,  C  D  Blanton  &  Co,  clothiers,  s  \v  court  place,  bds 
3-3  Swan  Hotel 

1  ^Blanton  Rosa  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 
gBLANTON  C  D,  mayor  of  Asheville,  C  D  Blanton  & 
Co,  clothing   and  gents'   fur    goods,  sw    court    place, 
P5  bds  Battery  Park  Hotel 

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&P[TR|E  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 

Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


Stock  of  DRUGGISTS*  SIXDRIES  is  the  OO 

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most  varied  and  eoin- 


nfllOUii     6/    Omlln   0    most  varied  and  com-    01     D-j[f,        Lpmip    j... 
plete  of  any  house  in  Asheviile.  *™ -*■"""■ — «^— .  g  ?r 

BLA  125  BOB" 


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Blalock  Mary,  cook,  68  Depot  -"j 

Blalock  C  H,  plasterer,  bds  72  Depot  go 

Blalock  — ,  lather,  bds  33  Butterick  -"§. 

Blandy  J  B,  bds  Ravenscroft  School  f  g 


Blair  Addie  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 

Blair  W  A  Mrs,  r  Penland  g£ 
BLAIR  W  A,  Blair  &  Brown,  furniture  and  under-  f  g 

takers  Patton  ave  (tel  75),  r  Penland  £" 

j?/<z/r  A  J,  died  July  6,  i8go  q  | 

Blair  J  F,  agt  R  and  D  Ry  Co,  r  31  Penland  £| 

Blair  Mrs,  wid  A  J,  r  31  Penland  ig> 

Blair  William  P,  r  48  Spruce  5| 


Taylor,  Boais  &  Brotherton, 


ASHEVILLE,  N.  C.  By 

43  Patton  Avenue,  under  Grand  Opera  House.    <g  H 

Specialty  made  of  5'P* 

Fine  Mr)  PlamDiag  and  House  Heato, STEAM  USEE™  AND|I 

. .  Us 

Blair  William  P  Mrs,  r  48  Spruce  ||j" 

Blair  Jeff,  c,  porter  Ravenscroft  School  ^ 

Blevens  W  S,  r  nr  Buxton  • 

Blevens  C  E,  bds  nr  Buxton  &d 

Blevens  J  W,  wks  Graham's  factory,  bds  nr  Buxton  2 

Blevens  Rosella,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds  nr  Buxton  ^j 

Blevens  Anna,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds  nr  Buxton  Q 

Blevens  M  E,  wks  Graham's  Factory,  bds  nr  Buxton  O 
Blevens  M  V,  wks  Graham's  Factory,  bds  nr  Buxton 
Blythe  — ,  carp,  r  nr  357  N  Main 

Blythe  Sarah,  r  nr  357  N  Main  § 
Bobough  Nancy  Mrs,  removed  to  So.  Ca 


©2 


SMrSSTEfcS  Jas.  H,  Loughran's  "WMta  Man's  Bar,"  5= 

on  exhibiton  to  attract  the  — — — —«— — ™— «— ^— ^^— .  ^ 

attention  of  the  lower  trade.  -      e«„+i,  rf-;„  «„j  u,j„  -       -.  .    .        S" 

But  First-Class  Goods  only  at  Cor-  Soutl1  Main  ani  Ea2l5  (D°*n  stair3-)        ? 


S      111      I  Pi!  n      I.    Organized  May,   1888;   Lewis  Maddux 

i  Western  Carolina  Bank,  ^r^^Ak^^Xi 

%     $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository.    Money 
™     loaned  on  Real  Estate  on  long  time. 

S> m 

I  .         BOG  126  BOR 

|| . 

^sBoger  Mary  c,  cook,  25  Bailey 
gSBolt  Selma  Miss,  pupil,  H  I  School 


Bollinger  R  C,  tailor  Schartle's,  N  Main,  r  39  Penland 


-"^Bollinger  R  C  Mrs,  39  Penland 

"it  Boiling  Jno,  bkkpr,  r  25  Bailey 

1«Boling  BE,  carp,  r  Hill 

pBolingT  A  Mrs,  r  Hill 

JtgBootger  Chas,  bds  Magnolia  House 

■£g  Booker  Pollie  c,  ch  maid,  24  Bailey 

^  Boone  SJ  Mrs,  Cotton  Factory,  r  near  Ice  Factory 

|«s  Boone  Hattie,  house  maid,  Flint 

-"i Boone  Amos,  lab,  r  near  Ice  Factory 


C.T.  HAILS. 


Estate  and  Fire  Insurance, 


sIUl1'  ""  "  "M?      No.  5  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 
Ed 

.Siu  

^^ _ 

■s'?.  Boone  Vic,  r  near  Ice  Factory 

o-J  Bonanza  The,  43  S  Main,  J  A  Marquardt  mngr 

^1  BON  MARCHE,  30  South  Main,  Lipinsky  &  Ellick, 

5°°  proprs,  (See  adv  side  lines) 

*  f  Borders  Jno  P,  clerk,  bds  Magnolia  House 

Z  |  Borders  Mamie  P  Miss,  removed  to  Shelby,  N.  C 

C^  Borders  J  S  Mrs,  removed  to  Shelby,  N.  C 

o°  Borders  R  S,  elk  Mimnaugh's    u  .Patton  ave,   bds  Magnolia 

House 
Ex] 

Borders  Alphonsus,   elk  Williamson  &  Co,  Patton    ave,    bds 


O  Magnolia  House 

P*  Borders  J  S,  bds  Magnolia  House 


■  &  PETME,  Mercliant  Tailors,  58  Soul  Main  Street, 

g  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  attended  to. 


Onr  SODA.  WATER  anil  other  Fountain    Drinks   are  conceded  the 


S> 


RAYSOR  &  SMITH'S, 


best.    The  only  place  where  whites  alone  are  served.  g  s 

&  SMITH'S, 

.  S'ji 

BOR  127  BOW         ■£« 

Borders  Helen,  removed  to  Shelby,  N  C  £2, 

Boss  Margaret  c,  waitress,  87   Bailey  f^ 

Bostic  Sadie  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College  §» 

Bostic  J  T  Mrs,  r  1  17  Chestnut  eg 

Bostic  William,  r  117  Chestnut  g"a 

BOSTIC  J  T,  Bostic  Bros  &  Wright,  dry  goods    and  h 

notions,  11  N  Main,  r  117  Chestnut,  (See  desc  art)  3q 

Bostic  P  L,  elk  Bostic  Bros  &  Wright,  1 1  N  Main,  r  same  $0 

Bostic  Sallie,  bds  nr  255  Grove  %< 

Bostic  Robt,  bds  nr  251;  Grove  " 

Bostic  Jno,  bds  nr  255  Grove  §3 

Bostic  Geo,  bds  nr255  Grove  g-i" 

.    O  hj 

GWYN  &  WEST,        |l 


The  Sunt  Mountain  Land  Co.  ^ente.,; 

S-    IE.    COTJ-JBT    SQTJ\A_:R:E.  M 

■  ■    ■      ~"  ■     ~~~  ■  • 

Bostic  Wm,  carp,  r  nr  255  Grove  ^ 

Boslic  Susie,  r  nr  255  Grove  nh 

Bostic  B  P  Mrs,  r  65  S  French  Broad  ave  © 

BOSTIC  JNO  B,  real  estate,  office  11  N  Main,  r  65  S  ^ 

French  Broad  ave,  (See  desc  art)  5 

Bostic  Lou  c,  laundress,  r  bet  Valley  and  Eagle  y 

BOUIS  S  G,  Taylor,  Bonis  &  Brotherton,  house  fnrn-  ^ 

ishing  goods  and  plumbers,  Patton  ave,  r    176    Merri- 
man  ave,  (see  adv)  ^ 

Bouis  S  G  Mrs,  r  176  Merrimon  ave 

Bowcock  Jas  S,  flagman,  bds  Depot  nr  freight  depot  ^» 

Bovven  Lawson,lab,  r  McDowell  nr  Fitch's  Planing-  Mills        "=*" 

PURITY,  )  -A-^E     OTX.E3.     SFECIAIiTIES.  P" 

ROMPTNilsANDj        Jas.  H.  Lougkran's  "Whits  Kan's  Sar,"s 

Cor.  South  Main  and  Eagle  [Down  Stairs-]       «* 


k  Western  Carolina  Bank 


$50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000. 


O* 


ral  Banking  Business  Transacted 


Organized  May,  188S ;    Lewis  Maddux 
President,  L.   P.   McLoud,    Vice-Presi- 
dent, J.   E.  Rankin,   Cashier.     Capital, 
State,  County  and  City  Depository.     Gene- 


BOW 


128 


BOY 


|S  Bowen  Mary,  r  McDowell  nr  Fitch's  Planing  Mills 

3  "Bowen  Alfred  c,  wks  Steam  Laundry,  r  Pine  and  College 

|=  Bowen  Loula  c,  laundress,  r  Pine  and  College 

e  Jas  A,  elk  Redwood  &  Co,  Patton  ave,  r  g  Flint 

e  Janie  Mrs,  r  g  Flint 

e  Jas,  bds  g  Flint 

e  Alex,  bds  g  Flint 

e  Eliza  Miss,  bds  g  Flint 

eCL,  bds  Patton  ave  and  Church 

e  D  L,  bds  Patton  ave  and  Church 

e  Janie  Miss,  bds  5  Jef  Drive 
^'|Boyden  Dick  c,  lab,  r  283  Depot 


O   O 

©^  Bow 
b*  Bow 
x<t  Bow 
£=  Bow 
SS  Bow 
!l  Bow 
t^Bow 
-.22  Bow 


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Everybody    trades  with   us  because  we   have  the  largest  and  best 
line  of  Crockery,  Glassware,  House  Furnishings,  Tinware,  Ac, 


in  Asheville. 


.had,  ff.  Thrash  &  Co.,  Crystal  Palace,  11  Fatten  Ave. 


o^  Boyden  Sophie,  r  283  Depot 

I  Boyden  Jno  Mrs.  r  71  Pine 
£j|Boyd  W  M,  carp,  r  Buttrick  nr  Haywood 
m-  Boyd  L  E  Mrs,  r  Buttrick  nr  Haywood 
jjJBoyd  Wm  H,  bds  Buttrick,  near  Haywood 
^?j,Boyd  Bessie  G  Miss,  bds  Buttrick,  near  Haywood 
O3  Boyd  Mary  E,  bds  420  So  Main 
0  5 Boyd  Mary,  c,  laundress,  r  29  Clement 
J3oyd  Bert,  eng  R&D  R'y,  bds  452  So  Depot 

SBoyd  Willie,  bds  452  So  Depot 
CJ>Boyd  Cora,  c,  house  maid,  452  So  Depot 
^Boyce  W  C,  r  Victoria,  i}4  mi  South  Main 


£5 

P3 


&  PETRI F  Merchant  Tailors,  d8  South  Main  Street, 

Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


TTfE  can  Sell  your  Real   Estate  at  a  higher  price, 
VV    can    purchase  for  you  at  a  lower  figure,    and 
charge  you  less  for  the  transaction  than  anyone  in 
the  city. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  xo  McAfee  Block. 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


w 


JK  can  Sell  your  Real   Kstatc  at  a  higher  price, 
can    purchase  for  you  at  a  lower  figure,    aM 

diaure  you  less  for  the  transaction  than   anyone  in 
the  city. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block. 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


Ton  will  nev 
regret  becomi 
a  customer  at 


=  Eijstr  &  Mi  tag  Stesjljitok  I 


Your  trade  an»i>reciated.       Your  interest  studied.  §  2. 

.q8 

BOY  129  BRA  eg 

.§0. 

BOYCE  W  A,  Ballard,  Rich  &  Boyce,  House  Pnr-&g 

nishing  Goods  and  Plumbers,   svv   cor    Court  Place,  r  ^2 

29  Bailey,  (see  desc  art     Tel  store  17) 
Boyce  Sallie  R  Mrs,  r  29  Bailey 
Boyce  Maria,  c,  r  Baptist  Hill  *f 

Bradshaw  Sallie,  £,  laundress,  r  55  Depot  S3 

Bradshaw  Emma  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School  -M^. 

Branch  S  M,  wks  fur  factory,  bds  8  Buttrick  £§■ 

Branch  T  W  Mrs,  r  137  Chestnut  p§ 

Branch  vV  J,  bkkpr  1st  Natl  Bank,  r  137  Chestnut  *§ 

Branch  T  Wiley,  ins  agt,  office  30  Patton  ave,  r  137  Chestnut  pg- 
Branch  Patrick  H,  elk  Battery  Park,  r  137  Chestnut  |3 

•II     I  M      M        I  Attorney  at  taw,  COMMISSIONER   of  M 

lK/«    IIIH  V  IIHHIMAM  *    DEEDS,  and.  Notary  Public,  * 

VV  Um  dCT   Ml     JllSflj  il3jIl-XO'  3°  Patt°n  Ave»"(>-  Asheville,  N.  V.  M 

rai  vmmihimii;     SDeciallles .  Real  Propert7  aM  conveyancing.      g 

Branch  Elvira  C  Miss,  r  137  Chestnut  ^ 

Branch  Mrs.  vvid  Jordan,  r  137  Chestnut  © 

Branch  Martha,  c,  laundress,  r  96  Baird  m 

Branch  Jno,  c,  lab,  r  96  Baird  gs 

Branch  Eva  Miss,  r  137  Chestnut  C$ 

Branch  Louise  Miss,  r  137  Chestnut 
Brady  T  M,  bds  163  So  Main 
Bradley  W  S,  foreman  st  opening 
Brand  Mrs,  wid  X,  bds  147  No  Main 
Brackston  Ida,  c,  servant,  r  Victoria 
Brandon  Jno,  c,  carp,  r  64  Poplar 
Brandon  Ella,  c,  laundress,  r  64  Poplar 


© 


1-0 
gg 

pa 
P=> 


Cor.  So.  Main  &  Eagle,  f  £ 
§5 


Jas.  H,  Louffhran's  "White  Man's  Bar, 

O  Down   Stairs.  ^* 

HIGHEST  QUALITY  ALWAYS,  and  prices  charged  accordingly  gtf 


u      ill      I  PI'         n      I.    Organized   Mav,    1888;   Lewis  Maddux, 

II  Western  Carolina  Bank,  i^x^^^Xi 

eg  SoO.OOO,  Surplus,  $20,000.     State,  County   and  City  Depository.     Your 
oz  Correspondence  solicited. 

•o  *  _ . 

S"  BRA  130  BRE 

-„!  . 

^"Branan  Mary,  c,  laundress,  r  Pearson  ave 

^"Brannan  Allen,  c,  lab,  r  Pearson  ave 

■g=Bradburn  Fannie,  c,  laundress,  r  180  Pine 

o^Brank  A  V,  carp,  Depot,  near  Patton  ave 

£<*Brank  R  A  Mrs,  r  Depot,  near  Patton  ave 

■M^Bramlett  Laura,  r  near  Cotton  Factory 

0 Bradford  C  A,  Bradford  &  Baker,    No    Main,  r  Bridge,  near 

;_§  Wood  fin 

g« Bradford  C  A  Mrs,  r  Bridge,  near  Woodfin 

^Bradford  Lizzie,  c,  cook,  9S  Park  ave 

^.fBracey  Geo,  c,  lab,  bds  371    Haywood 

|'§Bracey  Ella,  c,  laundress,  bds  371  Haywood 

fl  Taylor,  Bouis  &  Brothsrton,  43  F,^I^!i±t^bP^ 

^  a"  'SSAOI3  OJiTrai^'SH  House. 

•2g        •saicjjsr'v"^:  cnjsrv- sa:_A.OiiiS -O-Cseiscooc) 
II  '8JU^-M0|Sj/yv  pus  poofli  'spoog  Bujqsiujnj-asnoH  jo  aun  II "J 

o-a  Bradley  J  M,  butcher,  r  near  Woodfin  and  Bridge 
.*  Bradley  H  Rebecca,  near  Woodfin  and  Bridge 

S|  Bradley  Sallie  Mrs,  r  Jeff  Drive,  near  frt  depot 

w-Bradley  Jno,  fireman,  bds  Jeff  Drive,  near  frt  depot 

_j|  Brevard  Thos,  c,  lab.  r  137  Valley 

£&Brem  N  L,  bds  105  So  Main 

J|  Brem  M  S,  bds  105  So  Main 

o'3  Breese  Wm  E  Mrs,  r  So  Asheville 

"  -BREESE  WM  E,  First  National  Bank,  W  E  Breese, 
Pt ,  Dr  Geo  W  Fletcher,  Fletcher's,  N  C,  Vice  Pt ;  W 
H  Penland,  Cashier;  r  So  Asheville     (Tel  13) 

^Breese  W  C  Mrs,  r  38  Penland 


„  &  PETR1E,  Merchant  Tailors,  58  Sonth  Main  St 

S  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  attended  to. 


nnrPpDIDTinWQ  Cll  I  Tfl  Day  or  NI8',lt  h*T  competent   Apothecaries: 
I  IILOlHlr  I  \UnO  iILLLU         delivered  tree  to  any  part  of  the  City. 

Raysor  &  Smith,  31  Patton  Ave. 

BRE  131  BRI       " 

Breese  Julian  C,  bkkpr  Lst  National  Bank,  r  38  Penland 

Breese  M  C  Miss,  r38  Penland 

Breese  R  E,  wks  Evening  Journal,  r  87  Bailey 

Breese  Mary  J  Mrs,  r  87  Bailey  .  ^ 

Breese  E,  r  College  and  Spruce  • 

Breese  E  Mrs,  r  College  and  Spruce  £d 

Briddle  Jno,  c,  wks  Battery  Park,  r  17  Peachtree  g 

Briddle  Cornelia,  c,  bds  17  Peachtree  ^j 

Briddle  Spartan,  c,  bds  17  Peachtree  O 

Briddle  Jno  A,  c,  drayman,  bds  17  Peachtree 

Briar  Bryan,  c,  coachman,  119  S  French  Broad 

Briggman  vvid  Dan'l,  r  165   Church 


69 

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© 


C.T.RAWLS, 


Real  Estate  and  Fire  Insurance,  - 

No.  5  Patton  Ave,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


Briggman  B  M,  bds  165  Church 

Briggman  Eddie,  bartender,  bds  165   Church  "  . 

Briggman  Louis,  lab,  bds  165  Church  v~ 

Brittain  Frank,  bds  179  S  Main  e-g 

Brittain  Susan,  c,  cook,  49  Academy  §§ 

Bridgewater  —  ,  carp,  r  41  Seney  *t* 

Bridgewater  Georgia,  r  41  Seney  °q 
BRIGHT  B  F  P,  insurance   agent,  office   Johnston  || 

Building,  bds  Magnolia  House.     (See  adv)  -  j?^ 

Bright  E  S,  eng,  bds  Jefferson  Drive  nr  Frt  Depot  »  X 
Bright  B  F  P  Mrs,  bds  Carolina  House 
Britt  Melvin,  carp,  r  405  Bailey 


S  DO 
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2  ° 

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0)  (n 

The  Neatest  and  most  Quiet  Place  in  Town  to  spend  an  hour  or  two  at       »q 


BILLIARDS  or  POOL,  and  at  the  same  time  "  smile,"  is  at 

1)  Cor.  South  Main  g  q 

and  Eagle.  ?  § 

(Down  Stairs.)  ft 


JAS.  H.-LOUGHRAN'S  "WHITE  MAN'S  BAR/ 


Organized  May,  1888 ;  Lewis  Maddux, 
President,  L.  P.  McLoud,  Vice-Presi- 
dent, J.  E,  Rankin,  Cashier.  Capital, 
e|  850,000,  Surplus,  $20,000,  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  A  Room 
az  and  Teller's  Window  for  the  exclusive  use  of  the  Ladies, 
■a*  , 

«f  BRI  132  BRO 

g  _ ■ 

|«  Britt  Sallie,  r  405  Bailey 

■.JJ  Britt  Warley,  carp,  r  128  Bailey 

|l  Britt  Mary,  r  128  Bailey 

^  Brouse  E,  bds  Spring  nr  Broom  Factory 

q*  Bryant  Mamie,  c,  bds  nr  Broom  Factory 

%i  BROTHERTON  W   L,   Taylor,  Bouis  &  Brotherton 

house-furnishers    and    plumbers,    Patton    Ave,    r    163 

Haywood.     (See  adv.     Tel  store  95.) 
£1  Brotherton  L  V  Mrs,  r  163  Haywood 
.5!?  Broyles  B  E  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College 
||  Broyles  I  M  Dr,  r  8  Spruce 
|l  Broyles  I  M  Mrs,  r  8  Spruce 

tin 

SB 

8|  Wm.  W.  West,  Sec.  and  Treas.        W.  B.  Gwyx,  President 

£h    — 


_2  Broyles  Anna  Miss,  r  8  Spruce 
a  Broyles  Delia  Miss,  r  8  Spruce 
fc£  Broward  Maggie  Miss,  bds  318  Haywood 
Jja  Brooks  Alex,  carp,  bds  Academy  nr  Hill 
Ujjj  Brooks  Jno,  r  Academy  nr  Hill 
H&  Brooks  Julius,  carp,  r  Academy 
©!  Brooks  T  L  Mrs,  r  Academy 
QS  Brooks  Jno,  c,  wks  City  Fire  Department,  r  46  Pine 

'  Brooks  Ellen,  c,  r  46  Pine 
W  Brooks  Martha,  c,  cook,  r  267  Valley 
£j  Brooks  Stuart,  c,  cook  Battery  Park,  r  267  Valley 
P_  Broughton  Piny,r,  laundress,  bds  156  Church 

„  McKINNON  &  PETRIE,  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  lain  Street, 

g       CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


PURITY  OF  GOODS,  ^ 

OMIE.VESS  TO  I ITSTOJIERS,  and  * 

ROMPTNESS  WITH  ORDERS  AM>  PRESCRIPTIONS  o? 

o  2. 

RAYSOR  c*3  ©IMITH,  31  Patton  -A.T7-©. £g 

BRO  133  BRO         |l 


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Broughton  Emily,  c,  laundress,  156  Church  p^ 

Broughton  Bud,  c,  driver,  bds  156  Church  h| 

Brookman  H,  c,  mdsing,  r  23  Valley  §| 

Brookman  Sarah,  c,  r  23  Valley  ™-g 

Brown  Liney  Mrs,  r  149  Haywood  S°- 

Brown  Waltei,  bds  149  Haywood  S3 

Brown  Frank,  merchant,  Brown,  Gudger  &  Co,  Patton  Ave,  r  gg. 

149  Haywood  g- 

Brown  Alma  May  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 

Brown  James  U,  plumber,  r  nr  Peachtree 

Brown  B  T,  brickmason,  r  nr  Peachtree  p»< 

Brown  Mary  E,  r  nr  Peachtree 

Jri 

All  mail  orders  for  China,  Glassware,  Lamps,  House  Fnriiishings,^^ 
Ac,  are  treated  with  care  and  promptness.  Send  theni  to  uspj 
when  you  can't  come  yourself.  Respectfully,  lad 

THE   CRYSTAL    PALACE.  J^    ^   J^    J    J  J|    f^    £„   W 


% 


Brown  Louis  V,  hdw  merchant,  r  (99  Haywood  Q 

Brown  L  V  Mrs,  r  199  Haywood  Q 

Brown    Carrie  May  Miss,  bds  199  Haywood  kaJ 
Brown  T  E  W,  bds  199  Haywood 

Brown  Albert  H,  bds  199  Haywood  ^ 

Brown  Sallie,  c,  r  27  Valley  ^ 
Brown  T  C,  Brown,  Gudger  &  Co,  dry  goods  and  notions  33  a 

Patton  ave,  r  19  Academy  » 
Brown  Loula  Mrs,  r  19  Academy 

Brown  C  N,  r  19  Academy  ~<B 

Brown  M  W,  bds  19  Academy  g_ 

Brown  Mary  A,  r  65  Academy  *** 

"IS *r  JAS.  H.  LOUGHRAN'S  "WHITE  MAN'S  BAR/I 

BRANDIES  AT  7     =a= 

Have  been  recommended  by  the  leading  physicians  of  the  State  for  medicinal  Z»- 
purposes,  COR.  SOUTH   MAIN  AND  EAGLE,  Down  Stairs.        ^ 


I  Western  Carolina  Bant 


Organized  May  1888;  Lewis  Maddux,  President' 
L.  P.  McLoud,  Vice-President,  J.  E.  Rankin' 
Cashier.  Directors— Lewis  Maddux,  Geo.  S* 
Powell,  J.  K.  Uankin,  C.  M.  McLoud,  J.  E.  Ray 
S.  H.  Reed.  M.  J.  Bearden,  J.  E.  Reed,  M.  J.  Eagg.  Capital,  550,000;  Surplus, 
j=       820,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository. 

tr.        ' — 

BRO  134  BRO 


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BROWN  J  V,  Blair  &  Brown,  furniture  andunder- 

isi  takers,   Patton    ave,   (Tel,   day,   75  ;    night,    65),   r   65 

o£  Academy 

«g  Brown.  H  N,  travel  salesman  Richmond.  Va,  r  65  Academy 

I  -  Brown  Bettie  V  Miss,  bds  65  Academy 

^  Brown  Josephine  Mrs,  r  65  Academy 

|Q  Brown  Etta  Miss,  bds  65  Academy 

£,"*  Brown  C  W,  Blair  &  Brown,  Patton  ave,  r  65  Academy 

Q,S  Brown  L,  fish  market,  bds  47  Walnut 

°o  Brown  L  Mrs,  r  47  Walnut 

~3  Brown  Richard,  c,  upholsterer,  100  Patton  ave 

^  Brown  J  H,  livery  stable  Water,  r  306  No  Main 


c«* 


m      -.       .  Attorney  at  Law,  COMMISSIONER  of 

AM  V  II*  iiMCH  DEEDS,  and  Notary  Public, 


'      Specialties:  Keal  Properly  anil  Conyeyancing. 


;a!  Brown  Nancy  N  Mrs,  r  306  No  Main 

'I;  Brown  Mattie  B  Miss,  r'306  No  Main 

%\  Brown  John  F,  wks  Brown's  livery  stables,  r  306  No  Main 

fcg. Brown  Thomas,  carp,  bds  56  Centre 

J  .Brown  Daniel,  Motorman  St  Ry,  bds  4S  No  Main 

U|-|  Brown  John,  painter,  bds  73  No  Main 

£•§  Brown  Wm  P,  law  student,  r  33  Pine 

%%,  Brown  Laura  Miss,  r  194  College 

«"  Brown  E  L,  elk  Graves  &  Thrash  So  Main,  r  194  College 

pqBrown  E  L  Mrs,  r  194  College 

£lj  Brown  Mary  W  Miss,  r  194  College 

pj  Brown  Alexander,  lab  Oaks  Hotel,  r  same 

Z  Mill  &  FETRIE,  Mercha^ainaisSt58  South 

pq  CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


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BRO  135  BRO 

Brown  Alexander  Mrs,  r  Oaks  Hotel 

Brown  DeWitt,  drug  elk  T  C  Smith  &  Co  So  Main,  bds  8  £■ 

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Brown  DeWitt  Mrs,  bds  8'Spruce 
Brown  E  E  Mrs,  r  iSo  Woodfin 
BROWN  E  E,  Lindsey  &  Brown,  photographers,  ne  8a 

Court  Place,  r  180  Woodfin  gg 

Brown  J  Evans,  r  Zealandia,  Beaumont  Range  &Jf 

Brown  Kittie  Miss,  r  Zealandia,  Beaumont  Range  q^ 

Brown  Maria  Miss,  r  Zealandia,  Beaumont  Range  ~» 

Brown  J  J,  r  351  South  Main  |%j 

Brown  Annie  C,  r  351  South  Main  ||. 

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Taylor,  Bonis  &  Erotetoo,  ■* 


ASHEVILLE,     X.     C.  5 

43  Patton  Ave.  under  Grand  Opera  House.'g,! 


SANITARY   PLUMBING,  ROOFING,  Steam- Hot  Water  and  Hot  A.r  Heating,  go 

^p  a  -^   riTTIMr»  House-Furnishing  Goods.  on  as* 

VjA3   rl  '    '  IIN^*  —HEATING   AND  COOKING  STOVES.—    ^j 

Brown  Howell,  bds  351   South  Main  g|' 

Brown  B  C  Jr,  bds  351  S  Main  ,. 

Brown  Sibley,  bds  351  S  Main  • 

Brown  C  B  Mrs,  r   367  S  Main  j£ 

Brown  C,  r  367  S  Main  (C  E)  § 

Brown  Geo  W,  bds  173   S  Main  ^j 

Brown  Nancy,  r  nr  Street  Car  June,  South  Side  ave  O 

Brown  Eugene,  lab,  r  nr  Street  Car  June,  South  Side  ave  2 
Brown  Theo,  lab,  bds  nr  Street  Car  June,  South  Side  ave 
Brown  James,  lab,  bds  South  Side  ave  nr  Cripple  Creek 

Brown  Frank,  wks  French  Broad  Lumber  Co,  r  nr  same  ^ 

Brown  Katie  Mrs,  r  nr  French  Broad  Lumber  Yards 

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S312HSI k  H'  Loughran's "  White  Man|sBar,"lj 

attention  of  the  lower  trade.     Cor.  South  Main  and  Eagle,  Down  Stairs.    %  * 
But  First-Class  Goods  only  at  °    '  • 


9      ...     (  n       ■  i  ■      i       Organized  May,   1888;    Lewis  Maddux, 

*  WosiBH  yaro  mi  Sank, president>  l-  p-  McL°ud-  vice-presi. 

s       YYWWiM     VWtWiilit*     Uttiiii.    dentj   j    E    Kankiri)   Cashier.     Capital, 
w      $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository. 

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^2  Brown  Thos  E,  r  78  Park  ave 

|!  Brown  E  W  Mrs,  r  78  Park  ave 

Cz  Brown  J  C,  plumber,  r  Fch  Brd  and  Patton  ave 

i!5  Brown  M  E  Mrs  r  Fch  Brd  and  Patton  ave 

■~<n  Brown  Tno  H,  plumber,  bds  Fch  Brd  and  Patton  ave 

^  Brown  Margaret  E  Miss,  bds  Fch  Brd  and  Patton  ave 

§g Brown  Harrietta  L  Miss,  bis  Fch  Brd  and  Patton  ave 

>Z  Brown  Evilin,  tinner,  bds  28  Depot 

Jl  Brown  Lilla,  bds  28  Depot 

|§  Brown  Martha,  bds  nr  85  Park  ave 

5*  Brown  Bertha,  bds  nr  85  Park  ave 

z^  Brown  Jennie,  laundress,  96  Church 


ICT.BAWLS. 


Real  Estate  and  Fire  Insurance, 
No.  5  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


i^  Brown  Menerva,  house  maid,  bds  Grove 

"f  g  Brown  Harriett  c,  cook,  318  Haywood 

£.2  Brown  Hattie  c,  house  maid,  318  Haywood 

SJ-Brown  —  c,  lab,  r  27  Valley 

5- «  Brown  Ellen  c,  cook,  21  Haywood 

B'l  Brown  Chas  c.  brkmason,  r  Buttrick 

&'=  Brown  Tas  M,  lab,  r  120  Academy 

*H  Brown  Callie  c,  r  120  Academy 

M    Brown  Wm  r,  lab,  bds  59  Hill 

W  Brown  Harriett  c,  cook,  r  Madison 

M  Brown  Maria  c,  ch  maid,  r  Madison 

pj  Brown  Hattie  c,  ch  maid,  Madison 


Jj  PETRIB  Merchnt  Tailors,  58  "cuth  Main  Street, 

g      CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


WE  can  Insure  your  Life  or  Property  in  the  best 
Companies  in  existence  and  at  the  lowest  rates. 
We  can  rent  you  a  house  of  any  description. 

JENKS  & JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


WE  can  Insure  your  Life  or  Property  in  the  best 
Companies  in  existence  and  at  the  lowest  rates. 
We  can  rent  you  a  house  of  any  description. 

JENKS  &,  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


DAVOflD    0   OMITUIO  stock  of  nitvcicisTS'  svkdries  m  (he 

nfliMJn  &  oMI  I  n  o 


31  Patton  Ayenne.  gg 


mosi  varied  antl  com- 
plete of  any  house  in  Asbeville.  ™«i«^ ■  -^ 

SO 

BRO  137  BRY  S 

Brown  Sarah  c,  house  maid,  r  212  Riverside  Park  __g 

Brown  Alice  c,  house  maid,  r  211  Academy  Q 

Brown  Lizzie  £,  cook,  27  Spruce  m 

Brown  Anna  r,  laundress,  r  130  Valley 

Brown  Will  c,  lab,  r  109  Beaumont  J^ 

Brown  Harrison  r,  teacher,  r  194  Pine  £d 

Brown  Rachael  c,  laundress,  r  194  Pine 

Browne  Miss,  r  Valley  and  Aiken  nrS  Beaumont 


Broun  Robt,  architect  and  civil  engineer,  r  S  Main  <^ 

Broun  Mrs,  r  S  Main  © 

Bruce  Maggie  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 
Bruce  L  Miss,  bds  16  Bearden  Ave 


Gwyn  &  West,  E^1i^| 

.      Established  1881.  S.    E.    CoURT    SQUARE.  |g 

Bruce  James,  lab,  r  436  North  £« 
Bryson  Maude  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 

Bryson  Annie  Miss,  bds  Spring  nr  Broom  Factory  g. 

Bryson  Eliza,  c,  laundress,  r  83  Beaumont  o-o 

Bryson  Simeon,  c,  lab,  r  83  Beaumont  g£ 
Bryan  W  S  P  Rev,  pastor  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Church  *<£■ 

street,  r  9  Hiawasse  Place  §q 

Bryan  A  R  Mrs,  r  9  Hiawasse  Place  £| 

Bryan  J  A,  merchant,  bds  Magnolia   House  g'jj 

Bryan  Jno  S,  first  clerk,  Glen  Rock  Hotel,  r  same  »S 

Bryan  Justice,  c,  coachman,  r  15  S  Water  ^-™ 

Bryan  Ida,  c,  housemaid,  r  9  Valley  |  5 

. ,     3    CO 

"*  ™EBl.,  Jas.  S.  Loiighti's  "White  Man's  Bar,'| 

Have  been  recommended  by  the  leading  physicians  of  the  State  for  medicinal  o 
purposes.  Cor.  South  Main  and  Eagle,  Down  Stairs.  §, 

IO 


Organized  May,  1888;    Lewis  Maddux, 
President,    L.    P.    McLoud,   Vice-Presi- 
dent, J.  E.  Rankin,  Cashier.     Capital, 
w     $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository. 

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BRY  138  BUN 

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J^Bryan  Sam,  c,  bds  9  Valley 

|«Bryan  Julius,  c,  coachman,  r  9  Valley 

^Bryan  Mattie,  c,  r  9  Valley 

^zBuchannan  J  S,  propr  Buck  Tavern,  N  Main,  r  same 

-.gEBuchannan  Callie,  r  Buck  Tavern 

'j.oBuchannan  White,  r  Buck  Tavern,  N  Main 

IzBuchannan  Bud,  equestrian  Reynolds  &  Spears,  Water   and 

wa  Pulliam 

^{Buckler  R  D,  dry  goods  clerk,  N  Main,  r  East  nr  Seney 

^"Buckler  A  J  Mrs,  r  East  nr  Seney 

^^Buckner  J  G,  carp,  r  27  Silver 

£ujBuckner  Nancy  M,  r  27  Silver 


£3: 


P    T   RAWL^l  &eal  Estate  and  Fire  Insurance, 

No.  5  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 

"jjSiBuckner  Cora,  bds  27  Silver 

"fsBuckner  Bell,  bds  27  Silver 

^.sBuckner  Jas,  bds  27  Silver 

£jBuckston  Hattie,  c,  r  50  Pine 

ggpuel  D  H  Rev,  r  Church  bet  S  Main  and  Bailey 

B'fBuel  Mary  A  Mrs,  r  Church  bet  S  Main  and  Bailey 

&|Buel  Hillhouse,  bds  Church  bet  Bailey  and  S  Main 

J^Bullno  Jno,  r  43  Chestnut 

««  Bullno  Jno  Mrs,  r  43  Chestnut 

p£|P>ullard  —  ,  c,  tobacco  wks,  rnr  11   Chestnut 

fnBumgartner  —  ,  farmer,  bds  Depot  nr  Frt  Depot 

pc^Bunn  Wm,  r  23  Clayton 


McKinnonSs  Fotric, 


Merchant  Tailors,  \\  Joutl  Main  Street, 


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*->  '         Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


The  Most  Complete  Stock  or 

Pure  Drugs,  Rare  Chemicals  ana  Patent  Medici 


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31  Patton  Ave. 


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Bunn  A,  contractor,  r  23  Clayton 

Bunn  A  Mrs,  r  23  Clayton 

Burrows  Jno,  elk  Laws,  S  Main,  bids  78  Cherry 

Burns  wid  Thos,  r  73  N  Main 

Burns  J  N,  r  73  N  Main 

Burks  C  E  Miss,  dressmaker  and  milliner,  55  College,  r  same 

Burks  Agnes  L  Miss,  bds  55  College 

Burks  Lizzie  C  Miss,  r  55  College 

Burnes  Jane,  c,  laundress,  r  132  Valley 

Burnham  George  H,  cigarmaker,  r  1  1  Buttrick 

Burnham  Carrie  E,  r  1 1  Buttrick 

Burting  Harriett,  c,  laundress,  r  174  Pine 


The  Cry* 


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Is  now  the  leading  place  in  Asheville  to  buy  7. 
Crockery,  Glassware,  Lamps,  Rogers  Cutlery,  Hj 
House  Furnishings,  Tinware,  Stoves,  Ac,  at  .. 
prices  that  will  astonish  you.     Store  very  neat.  Pn 


TUAD.   W.  THRASH  &  CO. 

41  Patton  Ave.,  Under  Grand  Opera  House. 


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Burroughs  J  A  Mrs.  r  88  no  Main  Q 

Burroughs   Dr  James  A,  physician  office,  Patton  ave  and  NoQ 
Main,  r  88  No  Main.     (Tel  office  15,  r  14.)  H 

Burkhammer  L,  bds  155  No  Main 

Burkin  Laura,  c,  laundress,  r  bet  Valley  and  Eagle  ffi 

Burger  Peter,  cabmkr,  bds  Patton  ave  and  Church  *** 

Burnside  Cora  Mrs,  Cotton  Factory,  r  near  same 
Burnside  James,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  near  same 
Burnside  B  F,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  near  same 
Burnside  Flora,  r  near  Cotton  Factory 
Burnside  Alice,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  near  same 
Burgin ,  driver,  bds  Jeff  Drive  near  freight  depot 

The  Neatest  and  Most  Quiet  place   in   Town   to    spend   an    bonr  or! 
two  at  Billiards  or  Pool,  and  at  the  same  time    'smile,"  is  at 


O 


k  H.  Loughran's  "White  Mao's  Bar, 


Cor.  South  Main  &  Eagle, ! 
(Down  Stairs.) 


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■~      III      1  PI'  n       I.    Organize  1   May,   1888;    Lewis  Maddux, 

5*   WfiMfiffl    liRm  irir)    KM,  President,   L.   P.    McLoud,    Vice-Presi- 

*s  iiooiom  omumiu  uuni\|  dent  x  E  Rankin  Cash'ier    Capitali 

eg  S-50,000;     Surplus,  $20,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository.     Inter- 
Cz  est  paid  on  deposits  of  four  months  or  longer  in  Savings  Department. 

S*         BUR  140  BUR 

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="Burgin  Mira,  £,  laundress,  r  142  Pine 

^wBurgin  Wm,  c,  carpenter,  r  139  Valley 

e^Burgin  Annie,  cf  r  23  Valley 

3  -Burge  Laurence  W,  bds  2  Blanfon 

p^Burge  Walter  L,  bds  2  Blanton 

•g^-Burge  W  P,  farmer,  r  2  Blanton 

^xBurge  Nancy  T,  r  2  Blanton 

I^Burge  Maggie  L,  bds  2  Blanton 

If  Burge  Hicks  W,  bds  2  Blanton 

|^Burge  Bertie  R,  bds  2  Blanton 

%  J  Burton  S  P,  wks  A  fur  factory,  bds  28  Patton  ave 

|| Burton  Lucy,  c,  cook,  155  N  Main 

•c|- 

2  Attorney  at  Law,  COMMISSIONER  of 

IMlftMftii     A      An  Aft  m  in  DEEDS,  and  Notary  Public, 

s  I  ™  ''    * -  specialties :  Real  Property  and  Conveyancing. 

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0-3  Burton  Caroline   c,  laundress,  r  14  Hilterbrand 

»Burlyson  Lou  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 
£|3  Burminter  Martha  Miss,  teacher  A  F  College 
JS  BURKHOLDER  E  W,  architect,  office  S3  Patton  ave, 

B2d  floor,  r  No  Main  and  Cherry.  (See  adv  outside  top.) 

H»Burkholder  Minnie  Mrs.   r  No  Main  and  Cherry 

O^Burkhardt  Jake,  r,  lab,  r  19  Clements 

©a  Burkhardt  Julia,  c,  r  19  Clements 

^Burnett  Ola,  r  140  Church 

g]  BURNETT  B,  Burnett  &  Howard,  horseshoers  and 

woodwork,  College,  r  near   125   Broad     (See  descrip- 

Pj              tive  article) 
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£5 
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&  p£|H|E  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 

Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


RAYSOR  &  SMITH'S 


Stock  of  DKVGGISTar  SUNDRIES  is  tlie    OO 

C  — 


»..«  varied  a»d  com-    Jj     f^    jh^y^ 
plete  of  any  house  in  Asheville. 


BUR  141  BYN 


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Burnett  B  Mrs,  r  near   125*  Broad 

Burnett  Beulah  Miss,  r  64  So  Main  So 

BURNETT  LOULA  J  Mrs,  proprietress  Burnett  House,  £| 

64  So  Main,  r  same     (See  desc  arte)  ?3 

Burnett  Mollie  J  Miss,  r  64  So  Main  |g 

Burnett  Minnie,  r  Victoria                              •  %* 

Burnett  Beulah  Miss,  bds  64  So  Main  f = 

Burnett  Clara  B  Miss,  bds  64  So  Main  |£ 

Burnett  Jesse  E  Miss,  bdsf>4  So  Main  S| 
Burnett  Louie,  r  Victoria,  1*4  mi  So  Main 
Butts  W  M,  c,  bell  boy  Battery  Park- 
Butler  Wm,  clerk  R&D  Depot,  bds  452  So  Depot 


p  a 


Taylor,  8ouis  &  Brotherton 

Fine  Sanitan  PImMm  aud  House  Heating 


ASHEVIL.LE,  N.  C.  g$ 

43  Patton  Avenue,  under  Grand  Opera  House.    v£ 

?cr 


Specialty  made  of 


STEAM   HOT  WATER  AND   est  2. 
HOT  AIR.  fl" 


Butler  Raymond,  clerk,  R&D  Depot  bds  452  So  Depot  §£ 

Buxton  Rev  Jarvis,  r  157  Church  NH 

Buxton  Anna  N  Mrs,  r  157  Church  5"* 

Buxton  Mary  R  Miss,  r  157  Church  £d 

Buxton  Fannie  Miss,  r    157  Church  S 

Buxton   Lillie  M  Miss,  r  157  Church  ^ 

Buxton  Margaret  H  Miss,  r  157  Church  q 

Byers  Stephen,  c,  lab,  r  Madison  2 

Byers  Sarah,  c,  r  Madison 

Bynum  D,  wks  Battery  Park,  r  same 

Bynum  Martha,  c,  r  Madison  ^ 

Bynum  Henry,  c,  lab,  r  Madison 

. _, , — .,_.., .  ._- , . _ 1 — , , — — , *6 

^^StSTffiiS  Jas,  H,  Lmgfra'i  "White  Man's  Ear,"  f  { 

on  exhibiton  to  attract  the      ^ 

attention  of  the  lower  trade.           r      «j.„+i,  tut,:_  ,„j  ra^ia  /«.-.  «.<..  \  % 

But  First-Class  Goods  only  at                 Cor-  Scratl1  Main  and  Ea2le  (Dtm  Zi*to.)  » 


Organized  May,  1888 ;  Lewis  Maddux 
.  President,  L.  P.  McLoud,  Yice-Presi- 
'  dent,  J.  E.  Rankin,  Cashier.    Capital, 

|      $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository.    Money 

^     loaned  on  Real  Estate  on  long  time. 

tx        _       . ____ , 

BYN  142  ~  CAL 

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fajgBynum  David,  c,  waiter  Battery  Park 

cSBynum  E,  c.  waiter  Battery  Park 

^Byrd  VV  H,  bds  283  S  Main 

l^Byrd  Hattie  M,  bds  283  S  Main 


■So 


CABINASS  MOLLIE  MRS,  saleslady    Big  Racket,  bds 
35  Woodfin 
a-Cabinass  B  Miss,  saleslady  Big  Racket,  bds  35   Wcodfin 
j'j  Caesar  J,  plumber,  bds  Western  Hotel 
£"  Cagle  Carrie  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 
!»,  Cain  Win,  <r,  butler",  1 15  Haywood 
5^  Cain  L  Mrs,  wid  D  J,  r  10  Spruce 


C.T.  RAILS. 


Real  Estate  and  Fire  Insurance, 


>      No.  5  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


,guj    „ . 

J1^  Cain -Dukes,  elk  Heston's  S  Main,   r  10  Spruce 

£J  Calvert  W  M,  r  69  Logan 

„■§  Calvert  Ellen  Mrs,  r  60  Logan 

;*<*  Calvert  Elizabeth,  sewing  teacher  H  I  School 

E&Calvert  Pink,  c,  section  hind  R  and  D,  r  nr  Fch  Brd    lumber 

g I  yards 

^h  Callis  — ,  carp,  r  173  Haywood 

ea  Calkerell  Virgie,  wid,  r  260  Patton  ave 

„  Caldwell  George,  c,  lab,  r  nr  St  Car  junction,  Southside  ave 

[H  Caldwell  Jacob,  c,  lab,  r  nr  Academy 

^3  Caldwell  Sallie,  c,  r  nr  Academy 

P*  Caldwell  Mollie,  c,  laundress,  r  Baptist  Hill 

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&  PETRIE,  ^reliant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 

Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  attended  to. 


Our  SODA  WATER  ami  other  Fountain    Drinks   are  conceded  the  ft> 
best.    The  only  place  where  whites  alone  are  served.  §B 

RAYSOR  &  SMITH'S,  fl 

31    Fattoii    Avenue.  £2 

'  a  £. 

CAL  143  CAM         Jfe 

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Calloway  Will,  lab,  r  McDowell  nr  Fitch  Planing  Mills  £2, 

Cameron  Livia  G,  teacher  H  I  School  g?^ 

Camp  R  F,  wks  R  and  D  Ry  Co,  bds  College  and  Valley  g» 

Camp  Rebecca  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School  o 

CO 

Campbell  Francis,  c,  carp,  r  186  Pine  S 

Campbell  J  M,  carp,  r  41  Seney  Sg 

Campbell  H  B  Mrs.  r  41  Seney  Bq 

Campbell  G  T,  carp,  r  69  Seney  3© 

Campbell  G  T  Mrs,  r  69  Seney 
Campbell  J  M,  elk  67  N  Main,  r  same 
Campbell  S  C,  elk  67  N  Main,  r  same 
Campbell  Mrs,  bds  294  N  Main 


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Campbell  Milton,  grocery  elk,  bds  59  N  Main  !_, 

Campbell  Shofner,  grocery  elk,  bds  59  N  Main  ZZ 

Campbell  Montgomery,  bkkpr  Asheville  Lumber  and  Mnfg  © 

Co,  r  24  Cherry  ^ 

Campbell  M  E  Miss,  bds  24  Cherry  ^ 

Campbell  John  M,  real  estate  office  Patton  ave  and  Main,  r  (^ 

Hill  nr  terminus  Patton  ave  «_ 

Campb:ll  John  M  Mrs,  r  Hill  nr  terminus  Patton  ave 
Campbell  R  E  L,  cab  maker,  r  Hill  nr  Buttrick  O 

Campbell  T  E  Mrs,  r  Hill  nr  Buttrick 

Campbell  J  C  Mrs,  r  135  Haywood  s» 

Campbell  Thomas,  bds  135  Haywood  *=^ 


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OLITENESS  AND  \  ,       - '  ,       .    (;,„,  ,.     ..     ,    -      ..: 

romptness      .1        Jas.  H.  Loufhran  2  Whits  Man  s  Bar,  ■ 


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Cor.  South  Main  and  Eagle  [Down  Stairs. 


A I  Western  Carolina  Bank,  P?*?% L^ZL^^p. 

•^*  '  dent,  J.   E.  Rankin,   Cashier.     Capital, 

t  8  §50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository.     Gene- 
<S^  ral  Banking  Business  Transacted. 

t*         CAM  .  144  CAN 


|3  Campbell  John  A,  bkkpr  Powell   &  Snider,  Patton   ave   and 

*S  Main,  r  135  Haywood 

«i  CAMPBELL  CHARLES  H,  propr  soda  water  factory 

217  Haywood,  r  same.     (See  disc  article.) 
^Campbell  C  H  Mrs,  r  217  Haywood 
^"i Campbell  Rhoda  Miss,  bds  135  Haywood 
c« Campbell  James  C,  lumber  dealer,  r  135  Haywood 
a, -c  Campbell  Ed,  wks  A  F  Factory 
g|  Campbell  F,  lab,  r  nr  Ice  Factory 
.^jf- Campbell  Sue,  r  nr  Ice  Factory 

2 s Campbell  Perry,  wks  Asheville  Fur  Factory,  r  nr  Ice  Factory 
t%  Campbell  C  M  Rev,  r   36  Depot 

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£  .  Everybody  trades  with  ns  because  we  have  the  largest  and  best 
S  m»  line  of  Crockery,  Glassware,  House  Furnishings,  Tinware,  Ac, 
a-g  in  Asheville. 

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>^  Campbell  Kate  Mrs,  r  36  Depot 

^5  Campbell  Lizzie,  <:,  cook,  105  S  Main 

££  Campbell  Esteile,  c,  waitress  211  Patton  ave 

^r,  Campbell  Lydia,  c,  laundress,  r  105  Beaumont 

I  Cameron  Col'n  Jno  D,  r  163  Chestnut 
i*£ Cameron  Mary  R  Miss,  r  163  Chestnut 
q.S  Cannon  T  S.  c,  plumber,  r  near  64  Poplar 
*-g  Cannon  Mary,  c,  r  near  64  Poplar 
*    Cannon  Hannah,  r  6  Valley 
W Cannon  Joesie,  wid  Jas,  r  31  Bridge 
^Cannon  Bessie  W  Miss,  bds  250  Patton  ave 

pcJCANNOM  GEO  W,  Postmaster,  r  250  Patton  ave 

<- ! — _■ 

S  McKlNNON  &  PETRIE  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 

§  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


Ihad.  T,  Thrash  &  Co,,  Crystal  Palace,  II  Fatten  Ave, 


WE  make  a  specialty  of  Mineral  and  Timber 
Lands,  and  have  at  all  times  such  properties 
on  hand.  We  are  in  direct  communication  with 
capital  seeking  such  investments. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


WE  make  a  specialty  of  Mineral  and  Timber 
Lands,  and  have  at  all  times  such  properties 
on  hand.  We  are  in  direct  communication  with 
capital  seeking  such  investments. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

23  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


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Cannon  Cordia  Mrs,  r  250  Patton  ave  »s 

Cansler  Elsie,  r,  laundress,  r  Cripple  Creek  g'S 

Cansler  Pink,  c,  railroader,  bds  Cripple  Creek  £3 
Carver  Maggie  Miss,  bds  52  Clayton 
Carr  Lina,  c,  cook,  133  So  Main 

Carr  Ella,  bds  133  So  Main  S3 

Carland  — ,wid  L  B,  r  132  Hill                                          .  f" 

Carson  Blanche  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School  gg1 

Carson  Irene  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School  pg 

Carson  James,  died  Oct.  9,  '90  ^S 

Carson  Kate  Miss,  r  153  Charlotte  pjj 

Carson  Matilda  Miss,  rK1,  Charlotte  g.£? 

Attorney  at  taw,  COMMISSIONER  of  f^ 
DKEDv  and  Notary  Public, 
0  Patton  Avenue.  Asheville, 

Snftnialtifis :  Rfial  Prrnifirtv  anil  nnnvRvanniiur.  S 


WiltGrS.  yusliiiiM,^3 


Specialties :  Real  Property  and  Conveyancing. 


Carson  O  M,  R  R  service,  r  153  Charlotte  ^S 

Carson  T  C,  R  R  service,  r  153  Charlotte  O 

Carson  J  McD  Mrs,  153  Charlotte  § 

Carson  J  McD,  r  1 5  3  Charlotte  gp 

Carson  Jerome,  r  36  Depot  ^ 

Carson  Mrs,  r  36  Depot  ^ 

Carson  Alice,  e,  cook,  r  rear  14  Philip  ^ 
Carpenter    Alice,    e,    laundress,    r    bet    Cherrv   and    Starnes  ^ 

ave  5g 

Carpenter  Eliza,  c,  r  bet  Cherry  and  Starnes  ave  ^2 
Carroll  Rev  Jno  L,  pastor  2d  Baptist  Church,  French   Broad  g 

and  Patton  ave,  r  193  Merriman  ave  f*3 


Jas.  H,  Louffhran's  "White  Man's  Bar 


I)  Cor.  So.  Main  &  Eagle. I g 

Down  .Stairs.  >*"| 

HIGHEST  QUALITY  ALWAYS,*  and  prices  charged  accordingly  ? 


i  •  M/*AlA»n    Pn»«l!«A    D*J«    Organized   May,    1888;   Lewis  Maddux, 

ri  western  Lara  na  oank,  p^w7,  ,  p  m,.,,,,,,,  vi,,,^ 

kJ  '  dent,    J.   h.    Rankin,  Cashier.     CaT'ilal, 

=  "|  $50,000,   Surplus,  $20,000.     State,  County   and  City  Depository.     Your 
e>z  Correspondence  solicited. 


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CAR  146  CAR 


~tt  Carroll  Jno  L  Mrs,  r  103  Merriman  ave 

i3«  Carroll  Jno  L  Jr,  elk  Thrash  &  Co,  Patton  ave,  bds  103  Mer- 

■cl  riman  ave 

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o"  Carroll  A  Mitchell,  r  103  Merriman  ave 

£*  Carolina  Mnfg  Co,  South  Side  ave,  W  B  Williamson,  pt 

^""i  Carroll  Eugene,  r  103  Merriman  ave 

||  CARMICHAEL  W  C,  druggist,  20  Main,  r  1 39  South 

-=  Main     (See  desc  art) 

||  Carmichael  Rachael  J  Mrs,  r  139  So  Main. 
■SwCarmichael  Mattie  E  Miss,  bds  139  So  Main 
&S  Carmichael  Nell  Miss,  bds  139  So  Main 
3%  Carmichael  Anna  Miss,  bds  139  So  Main 

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C  Taylor,  Bonis  &  Brotherton,  ^vJS^S^LSb^ 

"  a  'SSAOI3  -©JSErai-srairEI  House. 

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J  a  'aJB^-MOiJij^  piiE  pooift  'spoog  6uiijs;u.!nj-9snoH  jo  au;i  |jnj 

15  CARTER  E  D,  Carter  &  Craig,  Att'ys,  r  3  Tennent 

*J      Bldg     (Seeadv) 

£  §  Carter  Maggie,  c,  cook,  Western  Hotel,  r  same 

2§_j  Carter  Mary  c,  cook,  95  College. 

m  a  Carter  H  B  Mrs,  r  Charlotte,  near  Madison 

""CO 

£»  Carter  H   B,  Gudger,  Carter  &  Martin,  Attys,    office  Legal 

Building*  r  Charlotte,  near  Madison  ave 
0'!  Carter  M  E,  atty,  r  32  French  Broad  ave 

^Carter  S  R  Mrs,  bds  32  French  Broad  ave 
PjCarter  Fannie  Miss,  bds  32  French  Broad  ave 
CjCarter  Mary  R  Miss,  bds  32  French  Broad  ave 
K Carter  Susie  D  Miss,  bds  32  French  Broad  ave 

S  McKIHNON  &  PETBIE,  Merchant  Tailors,  58  Sonth  Main  St. 

q-j  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  attended  to. 


PRRPRIPTIflhK  Fll  I  Fll  nny  °r  jst8ht  by  comPeteil<  Apothecaries; i 

rriLobnlr  I  lUllO   NLLlU         delivered  Irec  to  any  pail  of  Hie  titj  . 

Raysor  &  Smith,  31  Patton  Ave. 

CAR  147  CAT 

Carter  J  H,  tobacconist,  r  25  Bailey 

Carter  Annie  L«Miss,  r  25  Bailey  ® 

Carter  Robt,  bds  25  Bailey  m 

Carter  Mary  W,  bds  63  Church 

Carter  Max  H.  bds  25  Bailey 

Carter  Bob,  c.  r  255  So  Main  W 

Carter  Hy,  c,  lab.  r  Depot,  near  421  Bailey  S 

Carter  Eliza,  c,  r  depot,  near  421  Bailey  ^ 

Carter  E  J  Rev,  c,  r  1 1  Clement  O 

Carter  Mary  J,  c,  r  1 1  Clement 

Carter  Jos,  cblksmith,  r  So  Beaumont 

Carter  Jane,  c,  laundress,  r  So  Beaumont 


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C.T.  BAILS 


Real  Estate  and  Fire  Insurance, 


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J       No.  5  Patton  Ave,  Asheville,  N.  C.       §» 
. ■§, 

GAXtRINGTON  F  N,  coal  dealer,  No  Ct  Place,  r  24  f  • 

Academy     (See  desc  art)  '  ^ 

Carrington  A  G  Mrs,  r  24  Academv  •  pg- 

'  CO 

Carrington  Fannie,  c,  r  near  broom  factory  &g 

Carrington  J  C,  c,  harness  maker,  r  near  broom  factory  gg 
Casselman  A  B,  U  S  Inspector  Pensions,  bds  Swan  Hotel 

Case  C,  elk  Estabrook  S  Main,  bds  27  Spruce  §£ 

Case  R  S,  elk  Westn.  Hotel,  r  same  »| 

Cash  John,  wks  Asheville  Fur  Factory,  bds  266  Patton  ave  *  = 

Cathey  Sallie  c,  laundress,  r  1S6  Pine  »  X 

Cathey  Jno  c,  carp,  r   186  Pine  |"-f 

Catholic  Church,  Haywood  and  Flint  gg" 

r_ .  3  to 

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The  Neatest  and  most  Quiet  Place  in  Town  to  spend  an  hour  or  two  at       "  O 
BILLIARDS  or  POOL,  and  at  the  same  time  "smile,"  is  at  "§<<; 

JAS.  H.  IMURAN'S  "WHITE  MAN'S  BAR,"  ;>X"a'"  H 

1      (Down  Stairs.)         5r 


Organized  May,  1888 ;  Lewis  Maddux, 
President,  L.  P.  McLoud,  Vice-Presi- 
•  dent,  J.  E,  Rankin,  Cashier.  Capital, 
co  $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000,  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  A  Room 
c==  and  Teller's  Window  for  the  exclusive  use  of  the  Ladies. 

1*  CAU  148  ~CHA 

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;|o  Cauble  — .painter,  brls  27  N  Main 

41  Cauble  D  W,  blksmith,  r  430  N  Main 

f|  Cauble  D  W  Mrs,  r  430  N   Main 

o«  Central  Methodist  Church,  Church  st,  nr  Patton  ave 

£<*  Center  Alex,  lab,  r  nr  Fitch's  Planing  Mills 

m%  Center  Alice,  r  nr  Fitch's  Planing  Mills 

|i  Center  Jno,  r  nr  Fitch's  Planing  Mills 

2  =  Champion  Israel,  r  261  Chestnut 

|l  Champion  I  Mrs,  r  261    Chestnut 

«•  CHAMBERS  E  C,  Chambers  &  Weaver,  livery,  feed 

and   sale  stables,  rear  Swannanoa    Hotel,  bds   53  Col- 

«.-s  lege,    (see  a^v) 


£f 
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8  J  Wji.  W.  West,  Sec.  and  Treas.        W.  B.  Gwyn,  President. 

B   S-.  


l-d  Chambers  Susie  c,  house  maid,   Hiawasse  PI  and  Penland    . 

fc*  Cliambers  Thos  c,  brkman  R  &  D,  r  1 17  S  French  Broad 

fcl  Chambers  Emma  c,  laundress,  r  117  S  French  Broad 

^Z  Chambers  Elizabeth  c,  cook,  Grove 

g|  Chambers  Walters,  section  hand  R  &  D,  r  nr  Fell  Brd  Lum- 

S«  ber  Yards 

g~  Chappell  Bernice  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 

®a  Chappell  John,  shoemkr,  bds  161  Bailey 

w     Chappell  J,  c,  waiter  Battery  Park     , 

pq  Chamberlain  C  A,  pr  Chamberlain  House,  r  57  Church 

M  Chamberlain  Susan  Mrs,  r  57  Church 

pj  Chamberlain   Mille  Miss,  bds  57  Church 

^  McKINNON  &  PETR1E  MercW  'TailofS, 58  Srt  Mai" st[Eeti 

Jz;  I 

g       GLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


Our  Motto:    KOMTKNESS  TO  CUSTOMERS,  and 


URITT  OF  OOOOS, 

om  i  i:\ass  to  <m. 

ROJIPTNESS  WITH  ORDERS  AND  PRESCRIPTIONS  gcr 


I2 
H-A.'fc'SSOn  <*3  SMITH,  31  Fatton  -A.^7"©.  »« 


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Chapman  Ella  Miss',  r  54  Mountain 

Chapman  F  S  Mrs,  r  near  Richmond  Hill  h| 

CHAPMAN  FRANK  S,    timber  and  mineral  lands,  §g 

office  43  Patton  ave,  r  near  Richmond  Hill    (See   adv)-"g 
Chamberlain  Maggie,  c,  nurse,  65  So  French  Broad  $% 

Chambers  Martha,  c,  cook,  169  Chestnut  S| 

Chambliss  W  H  Miss,  r  foot  Baird 
Chambliss  Annie  Miss,  r  foot  Baird 
Charles  George,  blacksmith,  r  431  So  Main 
Charles  Sarah,  r  431  So  Main 
Chandler  Henry   G,  drug  clerk  J  H  Woodcock,  r  272  Patton 

ave j. 

All  mail  orders  for  China,  Glassware,  Lamps,  House  Furnishings,^* 
«fcc,  are  treated  with  care  and  promptness.  Send  them  to  "*P3 
when  you  can't  come  yourself.  Respectfully,  U 

THE  CRYSTAL  PALACE.  Jjj^    ^    Jjjj^jj    J    [^    fl   f^QJJ   £„  W 

Chandler  P  E  Mrs,  r  272  Patton  ave  Q 

Chestnut  Wm,  c,  cook,  Glen  Rock  Hotel,  r  same  Q 

Chedester  W  R  Miss,  r  Grand  Central  Hotel  Q 

CHEDESTER  N  P,  propr  Grand  Central  Hotel,  r  same 

(See  desc  arte)  f^P 

Chedester  S  R  Mrs,  r  Grand>  Central  ^ 

Chedester  S  H,  S  R  Chedester  &  Son,  gen'l  merchandise,  18  ^ 

to  23  Patton  ave,  r  Grand  Central  Hotel  • 

Chedester   Hugh,  elk  S   R  Chedester  &  Sons,    r  Grand  Cen- 
tral ""■ 
Chedester  E  J  Miss,  r  Grand  Central  Hotel  H- 
Chedester  Laura  F,  r  Grand  Central  Hotel                       .  "^ 

™r  JAS.  H.  LOUGHRAN'S  "WHITE  MAN'S  BAR/1 

BRANDIES  AT  BE« 

Have  been  recommended  by  the  leading  physicians  of  the  State i  for  medicinal-,^ 
purposes,  COR.  SOUTH  MAIN  AND  EAGLE,  Down  Stairs.       -=- 


Western  Carolina  Bank, 


Organized  May  1888;  Lewis  Maddux,  President- 
L.  P.  McLoud,  Vice-President,  J.  K.  Rankin' 
Cashier.  Directors— Lewis  Maddux,  Geo.  S* 
Powell,  J.  K.  Rankin,  C.  M.  McLoud,  J.  E.  Ray 
^  S.  H.  Reed,  M.  J.  Bearden,  J.  K.  Reed,  M.  J.  Fagg.  Capital,  850,000;  Surplus, 
|       $20,000.    State,   County  and  City  Depository.  » 

CHI  150  CHU 

^2  Childers  D  W,  carp,  bds  309  College 

|g  Children's  Home,  17  Charlotte,  Miss  Mary  Sharp,  matron 

«1  Childers  W  M,  carp,  bds  Hill  nr  Buttrick 

«*  Childers  L  J  Mrs,  bds  Hilt  nr  Buttrick 

^Ico  Child  Herbert  D,  bds  Van  Gilder  House 

"1=  Child  Arthur  Steele,  architect  and  draftsman,  bds  Van  Gilder 

go  House 

t*  Child  Jno  Mrs,  bds  Battery  Park 

J-3  CHILD  JNO,  real  estate  and  loans,  Legal  Building, 

bds  Battery  Park  Hotel.     (See  adv.  outside  front) 
is  Childs  M  B  Mrs,  wid  W  S,  r  50  Baird 
fc^  Childs  Margie,  bds  50  Bailey 


Walter  S.  Cnslimaa 


Attorney  at  Law,  COMMISSIONER  of 

DEEDS,  and  Notary  Public, 
Jfo.  30  Patton  Avenue,  Asheville,  Jf.  C- . 

'!      specialties:  Real  Property  and  Conveyancing. 


£oi    

1%  Childs  Ro,  lumberman,  bds  50  Bailey 

I  jj  Churchill  J  S,  bds  Cosmopolitan  Club 

£.2  Church  Westley,  carp,  bds  Spring  nr  Broom  Factory 

£  J-  Churchward  Harry,  bds  199  Haywood 

g ,;  Churchward  H  Mrs,  bds  199  Haywood 

S"|  Chunn  Chas  H,  carp,  bds  90  East 

pc  Chunn  Nannie,  bds  go  East 

BD-g  Chunn  Elizabeth,  r  90  East 

«     Chunn  J  S,  carp,  r  165  Haywood 

(xf Chunn  Sarah  j  Mrs,  r  165  Haywood 

M  Chunn  Etta  L  Miss,  bds  165  Haywood 

pj  Chunn  Ernest,  carp,  bds  165  Haywood 


IDS  I PETEIE,  Mercha^ai&58  South 

CLEANING  AtfD  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO, 


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RAYSOR  &  SMITH'S, 


The  Most  Complete  Stock  of  §g 

Pure  Drugs.  Rare  Chemicals  and  Patent  Medicines! 


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51    Patten    «A.-veaa."u.e. 


CHU  151  CLA 

Chunn  Malcolm,  carp,  bds  165  Haywood 

Chunn  Leona,  bds  165  Haywood 

Cheeseburough  Edith  Miss,  r  66  Baird 

City  Pump  House,  tel  102 

Clayton  Annie,  c,  laundress,  r  Eagle  nr  Valley 

Clayton  C  N  Mrs,  r  413  No  Main 

Clayton  Claude,  r  413  No  Main  %m 

Clayton  W  B,  carp,  r  42  Woodfin  ^Sf 

Clayton  Ellen  Mrs,  r  42  Woodfin  3^ 

Clayton  Rutledge,  r  413  N  Main 

Clayton  Fannie,  c,  servant  r  Victoria,  I  ]^  mi  south  Main 

Clayton  Dora,  c,  r  Cripple  Creek 


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43  Patton  Ave.  under  Grand  Opera  Houses  ^ 


SANITARY  PLUMBING,  ROOFING,       Ste*m-Hot  Wat«  and  Hot  a,„  Heat.ng.  gg" 

-^  .  .-^    .-■-!--■- ■  m^_  Houst-FUHMSHING   GoOUS.  m^ 

•(jAl>  l-l  I    I  IINU"—  —HEATING   AND  COOKING  STOVES.—    ««S  £ 

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Clayton  Laz,  c,  r  425  S  Main  s° 


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Clayton  Maria,  c,  r  425  S  Main 
Clayton  Alice,  c,  r  425  S  Main 
Clayton  Ella,  c,  r  425  S  Main  ££ 

Claxton  P  P  Mrs,  r  Hia^vasse  Place  2 

Claxton   P  P   Prof,  supt    City   Graded   Schools,   r    Hiawasse  ^ 
Place  O 

Clark  S  E  Mrs,  r  125   Broad 
Clark  T  L,  contractor,  r  103  Broad 
Clark  Jeff,  coachman,  r  83  S  Main 

Clark  T  L  Mrs,  r  103  Broad  £5 

Clark  Virginia  r,  Buttrick 


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attention  of  the  lower  trade.     Cor.  South  Main  and  Eagle,  Town  Stairs.    % ' 

But  FirsNCIass  Goods  only  at  ? 


5  ...  _       ,,  «      .       Organized  May,   1888;     Lewis  Maddux, 

|  Western  Carolina  Bails,  s^^irsSJXS 

I      $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository. 

6     

CLA  152  CLO 

t2  Clark  John,  engineer,  bds  452  So  Depot 

lo  Clark  Cain,  fireman,  bds  552  So  Depot 

^z  Clark  Agnes  E,  452  So  Depot 

f^  Clark  C  D,  transfer  clerk  R&D  Depot,  r  452  So  Depot 

^jf  Clark   Benj,   freight   conductor  R&D    Ry,  bds  Depot  near 

^g  freight  depot 

Ij  Clark  W  M,   R  R  ticket  broker,  office  Grand  Central,  r  116 

tg  So  Main 

2-3  Clark  Mrs  W  M,  r  1 16  So  Main 

|S  Clark  Marie,  r  116  So  Main 

:S5  Clark  Adline,  c,  cook,  r  176  Pine 

IjtjJ  7         1  I 

^ uj  Clark  Green,  c,  drayman,  r  176  Pine 


|C.T.  RAILS, 


Real  Estate  and  Fire  Insurance, 
No.  5  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


jSiClegg  Emma  Miss,  r  near  50  Bailey 

||CLEGG  W  E,  Clegg  &  Donohue,  proprietors  and  pub- 
lishers Evening  Journal,  office  No  Court  Place,  r  50 
Bailey 


ggjClements  Lidia,  c,  cook,  122  Blanton 
M|  Clements  Jacob,  brakeman  S  &  A  R,  bds  122  Blanton 
^^Clide  James,  c,  vvks  R&D  Depot,  r  283  Depot 
*|Clide  Mary,  c,  laundress,  r283  No  Depot 
!  jCliff  T  A,  manager  laundry  department  Battery  Park,  r  same 
ffjCline  Geo,  freight  conductor  R&D,  bds  452  So  Depot 
gClodfelter  J  A  Mrs,  bds  Glen  Rock  Hotel 
PiClodfelter  W  C,  wks  Motor  Car  Line,  bds  136  Bailey 


Jj  PETRIE  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 
j  ______ _________————-— _ 

g      CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


IF  you    wish  to  Buy  or  Sell  Real  Estate    of   any 
description,  Rent  your  House,  Insure  your  Life  or    ,'■$ 
Property,  make  no  mistake,  you    can   do  so  to  the       A 
best  advantage  with  us.  A 

JENKS  & JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


TF  you   wish  to  Buy  or  Sell  Real  Estate   oi   any 
description,  Rent  your  House,  Insure  your  Life  or 
roperty,  make  no  mistake,  you   can  do  so  to  the 
best  advantage  with  us. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


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plete  of  any  house  fn  AsKevillo<  -^f, 

~CLO  .  153  COB         m 

Close  Elizabeth  Miss,  bds  Atkinson  _^ 

Cooley  Lawrence,  bds  153  S  Miin  CD 

Cooley  Fred  A,  bds  153  S  Main  m 
COOLEY  A  R,  groceries  and  provisions  45  S  Main,  r  w 

153  S  Main.     (See  disc  article)  .            T^ 

Cooley  Adaline  M  Mrs,  r  153  S  Main  £j 

Cooley  Z  A,  bds  153  S  Main  ^ 

Cocke  W  M,  real   estate  office,    n    court  place,  r   S   French  ^ 

Broad  q 

Cocke  W  M  Mrs,  r  S  French  Broad  © 

Cocke  William  J,  bds  S  French  Broad  w 

Cocke  Nellie  A  Miss,  bds  S  French  Broad  *P 

. q 

Gwyn  &  West,  "^^S^S-l^ 

i>tai>iisho«i  i^si. S.  E.  Court  Square.        2  3 

Cocke  Philip  C,  bds  S  French  Broad  £« 

Cochrane  Lydia,  c,  cook  64  N  French  Broad 

Cobb  Lottie  Miss,  bds  Academy  g, 

Cobb  A  H,  stenographer,  r  Academy  cLf 

Cobb  Minnie  Mrs,  r  Academv  g£ 

Cobb  E  M,  r  Academy 

Cobb  James,  fireman,  bds  452  S  Depot 

COBB,  T.  H,  Cobb  &  Merrimon  attorneys,  office  John 

ston  bldg,  S  Main,  r  Bartlett  &  Adams  ?! 

Cobb  T  H  Mrs  |"a 

Cobb  Ellen  Y  Miss,  bds  Bartlett  &  Adams 
Cobb  R  M,  painter,  bds  27  N  Main 


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^kl.  k  H,  Leagki's  "Whits  Man's  Bar,'!! 

Have  been  recommended  by  Hie  leading  physicians  oftlie  Slate  lor  medicinal'   o 
purposes,     it  Cor;  South  Main  mid  Raffle,  Down  Stairs.  §■ 


0  iii      i  PI'         n      I     Organized  May,   18^8:    Lewis  Maddux, 

A  western  Larolina  tJank,  ertlv%Lv  V'lrfi  v,tpr-z 

%v  '  dent,  J.   E.   Rankin,  Cashier.     Capital. 

I  $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository. 

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Coffin  E,  real  estate  agt  and  loan  broker,  office  3    N  Main,    r 

97  Hillside 
Coffin  E  Mrs,  r  97  Hillside 
Coffin  Fannie  Miss,  r  31  Haywood    • 
Coffin  Sallie  Miss,  r  31  Haywood 
Coffin  Mary  Miss,  r  31  Haywood 
Coggins  John,  wks  Motor  Car  Line,  bds  37  Blanton 
Cook  J  T  Mrs,  r  72  Woodfin 

Cook  J  T,  confectioneries  No  Main,  r  72  Woodfin 
Cook  Daniel,  shoemaker,  r  31  Bridge 
Cook  George,  shoemaker  31  Bridge 
Cook  Taitha,  bds  Bridge 


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Real  Estate  and  Fire  Insurance, 

No.  5  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


2  Cook  Julia,  r  31  Bridge 
^  Cook  H  R,  teamster,  r  31  Bridge 
rj  Cook  II  R  Mrs,  r  3  I    Bridge 
r^  Cook  Alexander,  teamster,  r  31  Bridge 
^4  Cook'  John,  shoemaker,  r  31  Bridge 
t—  Cook  T  L,  shoemaker,  r  31    Bridge 
"  Cook  J  H,  wagoner,  r  nr  Ice  Factory 
.   •  Cook  M  A,  r  nr  Ice  Factory 
^Cook  VV  H,  fish  dealer,   r  "W  P  Blanton   &   Co's  stables,  15 


•+3 

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S  Water 


"♦^  Cook  Charlotte,  c,  cook,  76  Haywood 


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Cohencius  A,  removed  to  Johnson  City,  Term 


Ills! 


Honon  S  Feirie 


Merchant  Tailors,  S3  South  Main  Street, 


Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


The  Most  Complete  Stock  of 

'Pure  Drugs,  Rare  Chemicals  and  Patent  Medicines 


IkprSi  Smith's 

:il  I'.-tirnii  Ave. 


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COL  155  COL 

Cole  G  M,  r  59  North  Main  ^ 

Cole  A  T  Mrs,  r  59  North  Main  || 

Cole  Oscar,  printer,  Citizen  office,  North  Court  Place,  bds  59  £  = 

North  Main  -™g 

Cole  Alice,  bds  59  North  Main  ?5? 

Cole  Robt,  tobacconist,  bds  59  North  Main  |_s 

Cole  Chester,  lab,  bds  59  North  Main  g  | 

COLE  J  B,  Foundry  and  Machine  Works,  No  8  But-   | 

trick,  r  same 
Cole  Eddie,  bds  8  Buttrick. 

Cole  A  A  Mrs,  r  8  Buttrick  PQ 

Cole  Dorcas  Miss,  r  8  Buttrick 

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TF  YOU  want  to  make  your 

-*-    newly  married  life  happy 

and    your   dear   home    neat, 

always  buy  your  com  in  en  ci  n  g 

outfit  from  us.    Every  article  at  our  store  is  new,  neat  and  handsome,  and  a 

first-clais  store  in  every  respect 


Cole  Jno  D,  r  8  Buttrick  Q 

Collins  Mattie,  c,  r  50  Pine  Q 

Collins  Ben,  c,  lab,  r  50  Pine  M 

Collins  Jerome,  c,  r  50  Pine 

Collins  Josephine,  c,  cook,  50  Pine  (3P 

COLLINS  W  E,  Asheville  Milling  Co,  E  E  Eagan,  WEq 
Collins,  r  near  Park  ave  a 

Collins  D  C,  r  Turner,  near  Buttrick  • 

Collins  Mrs,  r  Turner,  near  Buttrick 

COLLINS  H  T,  Asaeville  Ice  and  Coal  Co,  H  T  Col-  — 
lins,  Pt ;  E  E  Eagan.  Secy  and  Treas,  r  421  West  «=■_ 
Haywood  «» 

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The.  Seatest  and  Most  Qniet  place    in    Town    to    spend    an    hour   or  ■-» 
two  at  Billiard**  or  Pool,  and  at  the  same,  time    'smile,"  is  at         J^ 


Jas.  H.  Loughran's  "lite  Man's  Bar, 


Cor.  South  Main  &  Eagle, , 
(Down  Stairs.)  i 


Organize  1  May.  1888  •"  Lewis  Maddux, 
President,  L.  I'.  McLoud,  Vice-Presi- 
dent, •!.  K.  Rankin,  Cashier.  Capital, 
z'2  $30,000;  Surplus,  $20,000.  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  Inter- 
■|  r  est  paid  "ii  - ! f  j •<  >^i t s  of  four  months  or  longer  in  Savings  Department. 


COL 


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Collins  Harriet,  r  421  West  Haywood 

Collins  Geo  R,  elk  Ashville  Ice  and    Coal  Co.  bds  421  West 
Haywood 


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ns  Mary  J  Mrs,  r  near  Park  ave 

ns  Helen  R  Miss,  bds  421  West  Haywood 

ns  C  A,  bkkpr,  bds  451  Haywood 

ns  Benj,  bds  60  Depot 

ns  Ophia  Miss,  r  60  Depot 

ns  Willford,  c,  coachman,  78  Bailey 

ns  Etta,  c,  r  Cripple  Creek 

ns  Pink,  c,  lab,  r  Cripple  Creek 

ns  Mary  Miss,  bds  60  Depot 


<  falter  J.  $u 


Attorney  at  Law,  COMMISSIONER  of 
DEEDS,  and  Notary  Public, 
j|      ISn.  :tO  Patton  Aychiip.  Awhcvillr.  X.  <  . 

specialties :  Real  Property  and  Conveyancing. 


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Collins  M  A,  No  3  police  force,  bds  60   Depot 

CoUins  Rosa,  r  McDowell  nr  Fitch's  Planing  Mills 

Collins  T  C,  farmer,  r  60  Depot 

Collins  Mary  A  Mrs,  r  60  Depot 

Collins  Lelia  Miss,  bds  5o  Depot 

Collins  Cora  Miss,  bds  60  Depot 

Collins  Jerry,  lab,  bds  McDowell   nr  Fitch's  Planing  Mills 

Coleman  Cordin  c,  r  nr   Phillip 

Coleman  Jno,  r  Academy  and  Hill 

Coleman  Mary  J  Mrs.  r  Academy  and  Hill 

Coleman  Julius  c,  waiter,  r  nr  Phillip 

Colinsky  Louis,  elk  Swartzberg  10  Patton  ave,  r  same 


&  pfm^  Murliani  Tailors,  fl  Smith  Main  Street. 

Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


D  A  VOn D     0     OUITUIO    stock  °f  nHUGHlSW SUNDRIES  is  Uieao 

Mm  &  ™  S • ■ 31  Patton  kmtM 

plele  or  any  house  in  Aftbeville.  ■  ££ 


COL  157  CON         |g 


Colter  Jas,  r  44  Phillip 

Colter  Susie  c,  house  maid,  57  Church  go 

Compton  Wid  M,  r  118  Roberts  #| 

Compton  W  P,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds  1  18  Roberts  f  3 

Compton  Carrie,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds   118  Roberts  |S 

Compton  B  T,  bds  118  Roberts  5~ 

Compron  Mattie,  bds  118   Roberts  |fi 

Commons  Margaret  c,  cook,  Park  ave  nr  Haywood  &•* 

Condrey  Mary,  bds  27  N  Main  if  2? 

Condrey  Wallace,  lab, 'bds  2  Blanton  &£ 

Condrey  Thad,  lab,  bds  2  Blauton  gg> 

Condrey  R  L,  lab,  bds  2  Blanton  f  § 

— . — : . •    B 

re 

Taylor,  Boris  &  Brotherton,  ^-"^Mfa  0p4| 

Thomas.  Roberts.  Steven6on  Stoves  &  Ranges.  [WflOU]  (  uok  stOYl  s        »  2. 

Also,  Bridtfeford*  Co.  s  Steel  Ranges.  Specialty    JVlade    of    Hotel    lUuires.     « 

. — » 

Conger  Emma  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School  .    jf  jj" 
Conway  A  W,  bds  64  S  Main 

Connolley  F  E  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College  I""1 

Connelly  Maria  c,  r  53  Hill  £j 

Connelly  Peter,  r  211  Haywood  W 
Connelly  W  L,  train  des  R  &  D,  r  Oakland  ave  nr  Glen  Rock  2 

Connelly    Walter,   master  trains  R  &  D,  r    Oakland    ave  nr  2j 

Glen  Rock  Hotel  © 
Connelly  Julia  Mrs,  r  Oakland  ave  nr  Glen  Rock  Hotel 
Connally  Alys  K  Miss,  r  Fernihurst  2  miles  S  Main 

Connally  Lillie  M  Miss,  r  Fernihurst  § 

CONNALLY,  JAS  K,  r  Fernihurst  * 


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1Sf£2$%srZ2L&  Jas.  I  Lnrbn1.  "Whits  Man's  Bar,'  h 

on  exhibitor,  to  attract  the  --                 p                                                 >f 

attention  of  the  lower  trade.  _                                                                    **  ® 

But  Fint-Class  Goods  only  at  Cor.  South  Main  and  Ea?le  (Down  Stain.)        ? 


Organized  May,  1888 ;  Lewis  Maddux . 
President,  L.  P.  McLoud,  Vice-Presi- 
■  dent,  J.  E.  Rankin,  Cashier.  Capital, 
i»  $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  Money 
►,£  loaned  on  Real  Estate  on  long  time. 
us 

*  s . _ 

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jf- . 

^JjjConnally  Mary  Miss,  r    Fernihurst 
S'Connally  Mary  W  T  Miss,  r  Fernihurst 

*  Connally  Alice  T  Miss,  r  Fernihurst 

*  Conelly  Ivory  c,  cook,  56  Bailey 
.Cooper  H  G  Mrs,  r  39  Haywood 

^COOPER  A  D,  groceries,  North  Court  Place,  r  39  Hay- 
^  wood,  (see  desc  art) 

gjj- Cooper  Ann,  r  McDowell  nr  Fitch's  Planing  Mills 
j=a Cooper  Lee,  bds  McDowell  nr  Fitch's  Planing  Mills 

GO  I  '  & 

^Cooper  Jas,  quarryman,  r  McDowell  nr  Fitch's  Planing  Mills 

Is  Cooper  Ed  c,  waiter  Glen  Rock  Hotel 

S  Copening  Larina  c,  house   maid,  N  Main  and  Starnes  ave 


IC.T.RAWLS, 


Real  Estajte  and  Fire  insurance, 


No.  5  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 

OS 

P=S  „ . 

JJ^Copening  Mamie  c,  r  Depot 

q  Copening  Hamp  c,  r  Depot 
9£k  Copening  Mary  c,  cook,  bds  Depot  nr  French  Broad  Lumber 

Yards 
^5  Copening  Harvey  c,  r  Depot 

g  Copening  Mary  Ac,  rS  Main 

Q  Cope  Caroline  c,  r  5S  Poplar 

(A  Cope  Mat,  lab,  r  58  Poplar 

S*  Copeland  Anna  c,  wks  64  S  Main 
Copcland  Kittie  c,  cook,  261  Bailey 
*♦*  Corpening  Florence,  pupil  at  A  F  College 
™  Cortland  S  C  Mrs,  r  125  Chestnut 


.JON  6  PETRIE, ]]mki  Mm- 58  Mi  Mai" stfcet- 


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Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  attended  to. 


Our  s«»l>i  WATER  and  other  Fountain    Drinks   are  conceded  ihejE> 
best.    The  only  place  where  whites  alone  are  Nerved.  §  " 

RAYSOR  &  SMITH'S,  || 

31    Patton    Avonue.ES 

.  *g. 

COR  159  COW         5g 

CORTLAND  S  C,  Cortland  Bros.  S  C    and  J  W,  real  p 

estate  and  loans  office,  Patton  ave,  r  125  Chestnut  (Sec  ^^ 

descriptive  article)  gg 

CORN  N  P,  contractor,  bds  124  Woodfin    (See  adv)       || 

Corn  Sidney,  carpenter,  bds  124  Woodfin  g* 

Corn  Milford,  c,  coachman,  2^0  No  Main  £g 

-005" 
Corn  GW,  carpenter,  bds  No  Main  3q 

Corill  Susan,  c,  r  near  Phillip  %q 

COSBY    B    H,  jeweler,   27   Patton  ave,  r  54  Depot  || 

(See  descriptive  article)  * 

Cosby  L  E  Mrs,  r  54  Depot  §1 

Coston  S  C  Mrs,  bds  58  Haywood  aj» 


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P.    CWYN  &  WEST, 

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S.    £3.    GOITRT    3QITABE. S 

Coston  O   M,   clerk  J   P  Sawyer,  15  Patton  ave.  bds  58  Hay- 

wood  ZX 

Cosmopolitan  Club,  So  Main  near  Swan  Hotel  © 

Country  Homes  The,  Messrs  Tomlinson,  editors  ^ 

Coulling  Louise  T  Miss,  teacher  A  F  College,  r  same  ® 

Courtney  Ettie  C  Miss,  bds  36  Philip  y 


Courtney  Jas  R,  bds  36  Philip 
Courtney  Martha  J  Mrs,  r  36  Philip 


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Courtney  Cora  Dell,  bds  36  Philip  <^> 
Courtney  J  H  county  treas,  r  36  Philip 

Cowart  Delia  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School  *, 

Cowan  Win,  carp,  bds  35  Seny  *** 

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PURITY,  )  A-^E     OTT^     SgESiALTIfiS.  £i- 

OLITENESS  AND  f  I       ~  .  ,  ,S 

romptness      J        Jag,  H.  Loughran  s  Whits  Man  8  Bar,'E- 

Cor.  Soirth  Main  and  Eagle  [Down  Stairs.]      ™ 


°l  Western  Carolina  Bank, pf^^v'p^'y"^- 

uJ  i  dent.   J.    L.    Rankm,   <  ashler.     <  apital, 

A9  $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.     State,  County   and  City  Depository.     Gene- 


'S   ral  Banking  Business  Transacted. 


COW  160  CRA 

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k|  Cowan  Jesse,  carp,  r  58  Hill 
W*  Cowan  Mary  M,  r  58  Hill 
jjjg  Cowan  W  R  C,  bds  58  Hill 
<T  Cowan  J  C  A,  bds  58  Hill 


^Cowan  Jno  Q  A,  machinst,  bds  58  Hill 
*  Cowan  Cordie  Miss,  r  173  Haywood 
Cowan  Ella  Miss,  r  54  Depot 


Cowan  Eugene,  hostler,  bds  352  Haywood 
J^  Cowan  Elvira,  c,  bds  157  Hill 

Cowle  Maria,  waitress,  Patton  Ave  and  Church 
0H  Cox  Alice  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 
WCox  Amy  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 

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|S^  liiK'  of  China,  Glass,  Lumps.  Ac. 

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^j  Coxe  Col  Frank,  capitalist,  bds  Battery  Park 

^  Coxe  Frank  Mrs,  bds  Battery  Park 

cj  Coxe  Otis,  bds  Battery  Park 

L4  Coxe  F  S,  bds  Battery  Park 

^  Coxe  Frank,  bds  Battery  Park 

h»  Coxe  Tench,  bds  Battery  Park 

Coxe  Mance  Miss,  bds  Battery  Park 

-•Coxe  Maude  Miss,  r  Battery  Park  Hotel 
jj-jCranford  H  E  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College 

CJCranford  Ellen  J  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College 
"tjf  Cranford  Martha,  r  nr  Cotton  Factory 
CjCranford  R  L,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds  nr  same 


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gg  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


TT7E  offer  for  sale  choice  Ileal  Estate  of  all  descrip- 
V  V  tions.  We  loan  money  in  sums  to  suit.  We 
Care  for  Estates  and  guarantee  protection  to  own- 
ers; interest  in  same.  We  invest  trust  funds 
carefully. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


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rE  offer  for  sale  choice  Real  Estate  of  all  descrip- 
tions. We  loan  money  in  sums  to  suit.  We 
Care  for  Estates  and  guarantee  protection  to  own- 
ers interest  in  same.  We  invest  trust  funds 
carefully. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 
28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


Your  trade  .ippi  «•<  iaicil.       Your  interest  studied.  s=^ 


CRA  161  CRA 


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Cranford  Wilson,  wks  Cotton  Mills,  r  nr  same 

Cranford  W  M,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds  nr  same 

Crawford  Hugh,  stone  cutter,  bds  17  Bridge  |™ 

Crawford  J  W  Mrs,  r  208  Woodfin  |£ 

Crawford  J  W,  photographer,  Patton  Ave,  r  208  Woodfin 

Crawford  Z  V,  wks  A  Fur  Factory,  bds  167  Hill 

Crawford  Dicey,  r  nr  Cotton  Factory 

Crawford  Sallie  W  Miss,  bds  58  Grove  §?| 

Crawford  Anna  L  Miss,  1-58  Grove 

Crawford  Lucy  L,  r  58  Grove 

Crawford  A  Dr,  r  58  Grove 

Crawford  Winslow,  bds  311  S  Main  fo 

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UWlrflllMl     ^llSlMlSilli*0'  3°  I*atto'"  Aveime'l'.4whe"ille!  X.  C.  £d 

'     Specialties :  Real  Property  ana  Conveyancing:.      H 

Crawford  J   H    Dr,  occulist,  office   28   Patton  Avenue,  r   <8  ^ 

Grove  q 

Crawford  Annie,  c,  r  18  Mulberry  g 

Crawford  Elvira,  c,  r  18  Mulberry  ? 

Crawford  Jno,  c,  r  18  Mulberry  ^ 

Crawford  Frank,  r,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  nr  same  © 

Crawford  Lola,  c,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  nr  same  g 

Craton  Elizabeth,  r  nr  32  W  Haywood  * 
Craton  Jennie,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds  nr  32  W  Haywood 
Craton  William  P,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds  nr  32  Haywood 
Craton  Thomas  J,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds  nr  32  Haywood 
Craton  Lucy,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds  nr  32  Haywood 


Jas.'H.  Loughran's  "White  Man's  &ar,MCt>rS,>Maill&Eaglel 

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"  U^km    Pn»nl!«n    Di>nl/    Organized   May,    1888;   Lewis  Maddux, 

«-  Western  Carolina  Bank,  zm~£JFsh?&, 

qT $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.     State,  County  fend  City  Depository.     Your 
■"E*  Correspondence  solicited. 

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oCraton  U  S,  wks  Cotton  Mills,  r  nr  32  W  Haywood 

cSCrarey  T  B  Jr,  r  nr  Peachtree 
J^SCrarey  W  A,  brick  mason,  r  nr  Peachtree 
t_HCrarey  T  B,  bricklayer,  r  nr  Peachtree 

2>Crarey  M  E,  r  nr  Peachtree 
P?Craig  Charles,  carp,  r  32  Short 

oCraig  Ida,  r  32  Short 

.gCRAIG  LOCKE,  Carter  &  Craig-,  attys,  r  3  Tennent 
§J3  building.     (See  adv) 

■^•Creeseman  Bred,  carp,  r  S  Main 
r-*Creeseman  Jennie,  c,  r  27  Valley 

p.  Creese  man  John,  c,  lab,  27  Valley 

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S  »  "  ROYAL »»  OAS  MACHINE. 

f~\    Used  exclusively  by  Penn.  R.  R.  a  Several  now  in  Operation  in  this  City. 

■^Creeseman  Susan,  r  S  Main 

HCreeseman  David,  brick  mason,  bds  nr  Cotton  Factory 
pSCreeseman  Manley,  carp,  r  East  bet  Beaver  Dam  and  West 
'"Creeseman  Mrs,  r  East  bet  Beaver  Dam  and  West 
tfjCreeseman  James,  lab,  r  College  nr  Pine 

^Creeseman  James  Mrs,  r  College  nr  Pine 

fi Crook  John,  drayman,  r  nr  Ice  Factory 

(fl  Crook  William,  drayman,  r  nr  Ice  Factory 

0  Crook  Jane,  r  nr  Ice  Factory  " 
"m Crook  Sephrona,  r  nr  Ice  Factory 
4<Crook  Jennie,  bds  nr  Cotton  Factory 
^ Crook  Lelia,  r  nr  Cotton  Factory 

*  McKINNON  &  PETHIE,  Merchant  Tailors,  58  Sonth  Main  St. 

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Raysor  &  Smith,  31  Patten  Ave. 

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Crook  Lou,  painter,  bds  nr  Cotton  Factory 

Crook  Tilda,  r  nr  Ice  Facto rv  2 

Crosby  Frank,  c,  coachman,  r  29  Woodfin  m 

Crump  Henry,  c,  coachman,  r  nr  1 1  Clements  ,. 

Crump  Richard,  c,  grocer  23  Valley 

Crump  Nanny,  c,  r  23  Valley  &ti 

Cronley  Eliza,  r  Haywood  nr  Ice  Factory  S 

Cronley  Will,  ^.  barber,  r  Haywood  nr  Ice  Factory  ^j 

Crovvell  Mary  M,  <r,  r  Phillip  Q 

Crowell  Ellen,  <r,  r  Phillip 

Crowell  Dan,  c,  r  Phillip 

Crowell  Hattie,  c,  laundress,  r  Phillip 


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Crowell  Joseph,  brick  mason,  r  Seney  and  East 

Crowell  Joseph  Mrs,  r  Seney  and  East 

Cruise  John,  teamster,  r  28  Davidson  p- 

Cruise  John  Mrs,  r  28  Davidson 


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Cruise  Delia  Miss,  seamstress,  r  28  Davidson  V5?r 


Cruise  Katie  Miss,   saleslady    Mimnaugh's    Patton   ave,  r   28  § 

Davidson  |g 

Cruise  Kirby,  bds  318  Haygood  ?  = 

CUMMINGS  P.  A.,  atty,  office  12  Legal  Block,  r  24  |« 

Bailey.     (See  adv.)  ?5 

Cummings  Sallie,  <:,  laundress,  bds  200  Patton  ave 


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BILLIARD*  or  POOL,  and  at  the  same  time  "  smile,"  is  at  "=<< 

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i  Western  Larohna  Hank,  f«f  «"VP  vw  vi'rpTi- 

r  i  dent,  J.    J--.   Rankin,  <  ashier.     Capital, 

>  550,000,  Surplus,  S=2(),000,     State,  County  and  City  Depository.   A  Room 

,,*■  and  Teller's  Window  Cur  the  exclusive  use  of  the  Ladies. 


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*■  Cunningham  S  C,  bartender,  r  43  S  Main 

®°  Cunningham  S  E  Mrs,  r  43  S  Main 

-     Cunningham  E  L,  carp,  r  23  Orange 

Cunningham  E  F  Mrs,  r  23  Orange 

.  Cunningham  J  F,  carp,  r  201  Merriman  ave 

-  Cunningham  K  C  Miss,  r  201  Merriman  ave 
<_£- Cunningham  Chas,  wagoner,   Fernihurst 

s  Cunningham  Eliza,  c,  servant,  Fernihurst 
-S  Cunningham  Becca,  c,  laundress,  r  40  Mountain 

^Curtis  Zeb,  elk,  Register  Deeds,  bds  Western  Hotel 

1  Curtis  Eugene,  plumber,  Ballard,  Rich  &  Boyce,  bds  West- 
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■v.  Curtis  E  Mrs,  bds  Western  Hotel 
fl  Curtis  G  W,  r  381  S  Main 
-9  Curtis  Mattie  E,  r  381  S  Main 
*■  Curtis  Lester,  bds  381  S  Main 
£j{  Curtis  Ada,  r  381  S  Main 
H  Curtis  T  S,  r  381  S  Main 
g  Curtis  Etta  Mrs,  r  381  S  Main 

jq  CUSHING  C  D,   Cushing  &  Chapman,  Timber   and 
£1  Mineral  Lands  office,  Patton  ave,  bds  Van  Gilder  House 

3  CUSHMAN  W  S,  Atty  at  Law,  Com'r  Deeds  and  Notary 
Public,  office  30  Patton  ave,   r  163  Chestnut     (See  adv; 
1S4  Cushman  S  S  Mrs,  r  163  Chestnut 

£  McKINNON  .&  PETRIE,  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 

iS        CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


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Cuthro  Jas,  machinist,  bds  6o  Depot  £0 

Cutts  Jos,  carp,  r  161  Bailey  h§ 

Cutts  Hattie,  r  161  Bailey  s| 

DAILY  CITIZEN  THE,  Randolph-Kerr  Co,  publishers,  l| 
North  Court  Place  jg*? 

Daganhardt  W  L,  bds  177  So  Main  gg. 

Dake  Novella,  <r,  r  250  College  5- 

Dale  B  F,  printer,  bds  55  College 

Dale  Wm  P,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds  Roberts  and  Buxton 
Dalton    James,  wks   Asheville  Fur  Factory,  bds  near  Cotton  tH 
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Dalton  J  T,  r  423  So  Main  Q 

Dalton  Delia,  r  423  So  Main  Q 

Dalton  Mary,  bds  423  So  Main  u 

Dalton  Mary,  bds  423  So  Main 

Dalton  Minnie  B,  bds  423  So  Main  Jq* 

Dalton  C  H,  r  385  So  Main 

Dalton  Bessie,  r  385  So  Main 

Damons  Millie,  c,  laundress,  r  40  Poplar 

Dancy  Will,  shoemaker,  bds  y^  No  Main 

Daniel  D  P,  bds  Patton  ave  and  Church 

Davenport ,  merchant,  bds  College  and  Spruce 

Davenport  David,  r  254  No  Main 

^,=s  JAS.  II.  UIMIRAN'S  "WHITE  .MAN'S  BAR. 

BRANDIES  AT 
Have  been  recommended  bj  the  leading  physicians  of  the  State  for  medicin 
purpos  COR.  SOUTH    MAIN  AND  EAGLE,  Down  Stairs. 


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Organized  MaylSSS;  Lewis  Maddux,  President. 

T  ,  P.  McLoud,  Vice-President,  .J.  K.  Rankin, 
ishier.  Directors— Lewis  Maddux,  Oeo.  s. 
0. 1  '"'     Powell,  J.  K.  Kankin,  C.  M.  McLoud,  J.  K.  Rav, 

S3  S.  H.  Reed.  M.  J.  Bearden,  J.  K.  Reed,  M.  J.  Fa-jg.  Capital,  sr>o,onO;  Surplus 
2„    820,000.    .state,    County   and    Cit v  Depository. 


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Davenport  H  L  Mrs,  Rollins 

jj=   Daviason  Cora,  c,  cook,  96  Church 

=  »  Davidson  H  M  Mrs,  wid  W  E,  r  College  and  Valley 

o<  Davidson  Mary  E  Miss,  r  College  and  Valley 

S°  Davidson  A  T,  r  50  Broad 

*      Davidson  A  T  Mrs,  r  50  Broad 

C_>  Davidson  Addie  Lee  Miss,  r  50  Broad 

y^,  Davidson  F  H,  r  Hill  near  Buttrick 

w  Davis  Lovada  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 

w-4  Davis  Anna,  pupil  H  I  School 

"^  Davis  Fannie  Miss,  housekeeper  Grand  Central,  r  same 

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r^J  ■■■    1  m      m       1  Attorney  at  Law,  COMMISSIONER  of 

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CO  Davis   W   C,    plumber    Ballard,   Rich  &  Boyce,  bds  Western 

4$  Hotel 

3C  Davis  J  Robt,   drug  clerk    Raysor   &  Smith,  31    Patton  ave 

bds  16  Charlotte 
3C  Davis  C  J,  painter,  r  near  139  Beaumont 
££  Davis  C  J  Mrs,  r  near  139  Beaumont 
*X  Davis  J  N,  lab,  r  near  139  Beaumont 
I  *  Davis  Tom,  carp,  139  So  Beaumont 
h-  Davis  E  A  Mrs,  r  139  Beaumont 
•y  Davis  J  M,  carpenter,  r  35  Seney 
.  Davis  J  M  Mis,  r  35  Seney 
Davis  Wm,  carp,  r  35  Seney 


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Davis  Thomas,  contractor,  r  cor  Seney  and  Centre 

Davis  Thomas  Mrs,  r  cor  Seney  and  Centre 

Davis  John,  lab,  r  60  Seney 

Davis  Mrs,  r  60  Seney 

Davis  Loula  M  Miss,  r  42  Academy  g"® 

Davis  A  B,  bds  42  Academy  |gc 

Davis  Grace  O  Miss,  bds  42  Havwood  ^S 

Davis  C  B,  auctioneer,  r  42  Academy  q^ 

Davis  E  B,  auctioneer,  r  42  Academy  g.% 

Davis  P  F  Mrs,  r  42  Academy  |o 

Davis  S  A  Mrs,  r  Riverside  Park 


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Davis  Mattte,  r  Riverside  Park  g| 

Davis  Edith  Miss,  removed  to  Summerville,  S  C  ^ 

Davis  Geo,  r  VV  Haywood  • 

Davis  Flora,  r  \V  Haywood  ?C 

Davis  S  P,  wks  R  &  D  Ry  Co,  r  124  Roberts  § 

Davis  Minnie  Mrs,  r  124  Roberts  ^ 

Davis  Jas,  carp,  bds  346  Haywood  O 

Davis  Rachael  Mrs,  r  nr  French  Broad  Lumber  Yards  2 
Davis  R.S,  engineer  (stationery,)  r  nr  French  Broad  Lumber 

Yards  , 

Davis  B  P,  engr  R  &  D  Ry,  r  80  Depot  <£> 

Davis  Spencer,  engr.  bds  80  Depot 

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s  Frank  A,  bds  8o  Depot 

s  J  D,    engr,  bds  Depot  nr  freight  depot 

s  J  D  Mrs,  bds  Depot  nr  freight  depot 

s  Lucy,  housekpr,   34  Grove 

s  Geo  W,  r   162  S  Main 

s  Julia,  r  162  S  Main 

s  VVm  A,  bds  162  S  Main 

s  Addie,  bds  162  S  Main 

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Monroe,  lab,  r  388  S  Main 

Sarah,  house  girl,  r  Victoria 

A  C,  r  84  Bailey 

Linie  Sr,  r  84  Bailey 

Era rna,  bds  190  Bailey 

Harry,  bds  190  Bailey 

Robt,  bds  190  Bailey 

Jno,  lab,  bds  190  Bailey 

Maggie,  r  190  Bailey 

Rosa  c,  laundress,  Glen  Rock  Hotel 

Laura  c,  cook,  266  Patton  ave 


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\kJW>  are  State  Agents  for  X.  C.  Inland  &  Co.'s  celebrated 
W  pirt>  anc^  Burglar  Proof  Safe.  We  represent  the 
Lloyds  Plate  Glass  Insurance  Company  of  New  York. 
We  can  insure  you  against  accident  or  deatli  in  the 
"Travelers  Insurance  Company  of  Hartford,  Conn." 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


Y\ J  hi  are  State  Agents  for  N.  C.  Inland  A:  Co. 'e  celebrated 
*'  Fire  and  Burglar  Proof  Safe.  We  represent  the 
Lloyds  Plate  Glass  Insurance  Company  of  New  York. 
We  can  insure  you  against  accident  or  deatli  in  the 
"Travel-era  Insurance  Company  of  Hartford,  Conn." 

JENKS  &.  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


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DAV  169  DEI         m 

Davis  Caroline  c,  laundress,  r  22  Hilterbrand  S3 

Davis  Joe    c,    butcher  Reed    &    Co,    N    Court    Place,    r    22  O 

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Davis  Loula  c,  laundress,  r  167  Valley 

Dardy  Clara  c,  cook,  87  Bailey  ™ 

Darby  Frank,  elk  R  &  D  Depot,  bds  452  S  Depot  £d 

Darkins  Joe  c,  wks  Vanderbilts,  r  167  Valley  g 

Darkins  Jane  c,  laundress,  r.  167  Valley  ^j 

Day  Jno  P,  pupil  A  F  College  ^ 

Day  S  W  Mrs,  matron  A  F  College,  r  same  © 
Day  Mattie  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College 
Day  Jno,  c,  carp,  r  147  Valley 


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Established  1881.  S.    E.    CoURT    SQUARE.  |g 


Day  Callie,  c,  r  147  Valley 

Dean  Jack,  c,  lab,  r  Baptist  Hill 

Dean  Bettie,  c,  nurse,  42  Haywood 

Deaver  W  H,  detective,  r  25  Pine 

Deaver  W  H  Mrs,  r  25  Pine  f| 

Deaver  Clara,  r  2X  Water  ^k 

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Deal  Hy,  wks  coUon  factory,  r  near  same  g^ 

DEAKE  C  T  C,  florist,  green  house,  324  Charlotte,  r  || 

same     (See  desc  article)  g\g 

Deake  J  W  C,  letter  carrier,  r  324  Charlotte  5" a 

Deake  Mrs,  r  324  Charlotte 
Deitz  Jacob,  lab,  bds  Cripple  Creek 


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Have  been  recommended  by  the  leading  physicians  of  the  State  (or  medicinal"   ® 
purposes.      ,  ~  Cor,  South  .Mniii  ami  K-tjrle,  ilow m  Stairs.  go 


(j      in      i  PI'         n      I     Organized  May,   1838;    Lewis  Maddux, 

A  Wesiein  Carolina  Bank, ^fTr'«\"lnl  Vir1,rr;" 

J3  ,  '  dent,  J.   h.  nankin,  Uasnier.     Capital, 

J  150,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository. 

DeK  170  DIC 

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HgDeKeysur  Hy,  r  bet  Chestnut  and  Merriman  ave 
[q^Delany  Paul,  carp,  bds  117  So  French  Broad 
9=: Democrat  The,  Furman  &  Vance  eds,  North  Court  Place 
^Deinens  R  S  Mrs,  r  Park  ave 

•Domens  C  A  Miss,  r  Park  a/e 
^Demens  H  B  Miss,  bds  Park  ave 

©DEMENS  WOOD  WORKING  Co,  near  pass  depot,  P  A 
Tfl              Demons,  Pt ;  S  F  Chapmaa,  Sec'y  and  Treas 
uDEMENS  P  A,  r  Park  ave 
^Denney  Will,  painter,  bds  y^   N  Main 
^Denton  Sallic  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 
rtDenison  T  R,  r  44  Grove 
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BTjDenison  Roy   T,    wks  Citizen  office    n    Court   Place,  bds   44 
^  Grove 

•Denison  Mary  J  Miss,  r  44  Grove 

^Denison  Mary  L  Miss,  1-44  Grove 
^Denison  Burt,  ins  agt,  r  W  Asheville 
r**Devons  Reed,  stick  maker,  r  Eagle  nr  Valley 
^Devons  Lou,  c,  laundress,  Eagle  nr  Valley 
.Devine  Hattie  Miss,  bds  34  Hill 

QjDickerson  Joseph  E  Mrs,  r  Vance  and  College 
*|DICKERSON  JOSEPH  E,  Joseph  E.  Dickerson  &  Co, 
+2  hd'vv,  S  E  Court  Place,  r  Vance  and  College 

^Dickerson  Harriet,  c,  laundress,  r  34  Madison 


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Merchant  Tailors,  S3  South  Main  Street, 


Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


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31  I'ut ton  Ave.  i"» 

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Dickerson  Amos,  c,  lab,  r  34  Madison  v^ 


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Dickerson  Etta,  c,  r  34  Madison 

Dickerson  H,  c,  lab,  r  34  Madison  «  gjj 


pr- 


Dickerson  James,  c,  lab,  r  34  Madison  -"g 

Dickson  Jessie  Miss,  bds  nr  Buxton  «£- 

Dickson  Allen,  wks  Graham's  Factory,  bds  nr  Buxton 
Dickson  Jennie  Miss,  bds  nr  Buxton 
Dickson  N   S,  night    watchman  Graham's    Factory,    bds    nr 

Buxton 
Dickson  Carl,  cy  coachman,  Church  bet  Bailey  and  S  Main 
Dickson  Anna,  c,  cook,  Church  bet  Bailey  and  S  Main 
Dickson  Annie,  c,  r  nr  58  Mulberry 

lrZ^£&K£U£Z  fU  ffl  %m\  h  h   Crystal  Palace,  W 

and    your   dear   homo    neat.     J^ill    Wl    ttllibSIl   W   UOll  M 

always  buy  your  commencing  7  Va*' 

outfit  from  us.    Every  article  at  our  store  is  new,  neat  and  handsome,  and  a 
flrnt-clais  store  in  every  respect. 


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Dickson  Mary  J,  c,  r  139  Valley  Q 

Dickson  Carl,  c,  waiter,  r  139  Valley  Q 

Dickson  Isaac,  c,  r  139  Valley  M 
Dickson  Delia,  <r,  r  139  Valley 

Dillon  D  W,  r  rear  169  S  Main     ■  $P 

Dillon  Mollie  V,  r  169  S  Main  ^ 

Dillon  Mamie,  bds  169  S  Main  i*. 

Dillon  Stafford,  bds  169  S  Main  • 

Dillard   F   C  Mrs,  bds   Gano  House,  Haywood  and,  French 

Broad  ave  — ■ 
Dillard  F  C,  bds  Gano  House,  Haywood  and  French  Broad    |*_ 

Dingle  William  B,  bds  139  Bailey  «» 

, , , „. „_ .   »T» 

The  Neatest  and  Mont  Quiet  place    in   Town    to   spend   an    honr  or^JJ 
two  at  Milliards  or  Pool,  and  at  the  name  time    '*iiiile,"  i«*  at        «=» 


Jas,  H.  Louorhran's  "White  Man's  Bar 


J  J  Cor.  Sonth  Main  &  Eagle,; 

(Down  Stairs.)  J 


Organize  1   May,  1888;    Lewis  Maddux, 
President,    L    !'.    McLoud,    Vice-Presi- 
'  dent,   J.    E.   Rankin,  Cashier.     Capital, 
0,000;    Surplus,  $20,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository.     Inter- 
si  paid  on  deposits  of  four  months  or  longer  in  Savings  Department. 


"3  •_ 


DIM  172  DON 


j^  Dimrey  Mattie,  c,  laundress,  r  Cripple  Creek 
0  Dimrey  Adele,  c,  bds  Cripple  Creek 
s  Dimrey*  Mary  E,  c,  bds  Cripple  Creek 
":  Dimrey  Laura  T,  bds  Cripple  Creek 

l<  Dimrey  John  A,  bds  Cripple  Creek 
-  Dimonds  Priscilla,  c,  nurse,  34  Grove 
Dishman  — ,  carp,  bds  234  Patton  ave 

^  Dobie  Mary,  c,  laundress,  r  101  Beaumont 

•  Dobie  Walter,  c,  waiter,  r  101  Beaumont 

"'Dobbins  Mary,  cy  laundress,  Cripple  Creek 

^Dockery  Maliala,  c,  cook,  105  Hillside 

■j-«Dockery  J  W,  carp,  r  340  N  Main 


rC<    .  Attorney  at  Law,  COMMISSIONER  of 

^2  YJf-Ti-«     k       fl...»fc«,«%%  DEEDS,  and  Notary  Public, 

-p£  "  "  '  "  specialties:  Real  Property  and  Conveyancing.  . 

C^Dcckery  J  W  Mrs,  r  340  Main 
e^Dodd  Laura,  c,  waitress,  234  N  Main 
•jjgDodd  Ann,  c,  cook,  234  N  Main 
■J  Doe  T  B  Mrs,  r  20  Oak 
SEDOE  T  B,  W    B    Williamson  &   Co,  furniture  and 

carpets  Patton  ave,  r  20  Oak.     (See  adv) 
SDOGGETT  M  W,    W   P   Blanton  &  Co,   livery,  feed 

and  sale  stables,  Water   nr  Patton  Ave,  (tel   50,)  r  99 
H-  Woodfin.     (See  des  art) 

^Dc-ggett  M  W  Mrs,  r  99  Woodfin 

^Doggett  Florence  R  Miss,  r  99  Woodfin 
_3  Donaldson  Vinie,  c,  bds  24  Grove 

«  McKlllliOII  &  PETR1E  Mcrrhant  Taflors.  5K  South  Main  -Street. 

g  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 

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Stock  of  nUl'GtilSTM*  SIXDKIES  is  tho  oc 


nfllOUn     6l    0  IVi  lirlO    uiostvaiied^udcoui-    01     Dnjlj 


plet?  of  any  bouse  iu  Astaeville. 


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DOL  173  DOY      "  |g 

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Dole  Alice   B    Miss,  teacher    H    I    School    for   colored,  249* § 

College  go 

0  no 

Donnan  Geo,  carp,  r  161  S  Main  -"8. 

Donnan  Frk,  r  161  S  Main  p 3 

Douglas  Bryson,  <:,  lab,  27  Valley  ~g 

Dougherty  Je thro,  died  Oct.  10,  18 go  %m 

Dougherty  Maggie  Miss,  bds  15  Bearden  Ave  g» 

Donovan  Kate  <:,  cook,  Flint  ^-" 

Donovan  W,  bricklayer,  bds  234  Patton  Ave  q| 
DONOHUE  JNO,  Clegg  &  Donohue,  proprietors  and|l 

publisheis  Evening  Journal,  office  North  Court  Place,  §9 

bds  Neville  House,  46  S  Main  3| 

■         (p 

OS 

ASHEV1LLE,  ST.  C.  gi» 

No.  43  Patton  Avenue,    under  Grand  Opcr^  _  cj 

House.   "WOODLAWN"  g."& 

Thomas.  Roberts.  Stevenson  Stoves  4  Ranges,  [IIOOU]  COOK  STOVES.   '    *  §• 

Also,  Bridgeford  &  Co. 's  Steel  Ranges.  Specialty    iVlade    of    Hotel   Kaugen.       vi  ;r 

_________ _    on  ™ 

Donovan  Maggie,  c,  cook,  121  Haywood  §^ 

Dooley  Hester,  c,  laundresss,  r  9  Mountain  ^. 

Dooley  Robt  c,  cook,  r  9  Mountain  J"* 

Dortch  F  L,  mining  engineer,  bds  Battery  Park  £d 

Doster  Hy,  c,  lab,  r  36   Mulberry  S 

Doster  Mary,  c,  r  36  Mulberry  ^j 

Dosier  Harriett,  c,  r  53  Mountain  Q 
Doubleday   Harold,   lumber  dealer,   bds  Gano    House,  Hay-  O 
wood  and  French  Broad  Avenue 

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Dowtin  Fannie  Mrs,  r  84  Depot 

Dowtin  J  A,  night  watchman  R&D  Fit  Depot,  r  84  Depot    q 

Doyle  P  J,  sawyer,  bds  44  Philip 


Taylor,  Boois  &  Brotherton, 


^Sfw!fdsTnta^  k  H,  Lngba'i  "White  Man's  Bar,"  H 


.a 

on  exhibiton  to  attract  the  -—    »■' <••**»  > , 

attention  of  the  lower  trade.  -      ,     ,,,  ,         .  _,    . 

But  First-Class  Goods  only  at  *or'  "OUtn  Main  and  ha?Ie  (Down  Stairs.) 


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$      llfAAU,n    P«.Jl«„    D«J,    Organized   May,    1888;    Lewis   Maddux, 

I .  Western  Carolina  Bank,  i^r^J^J^: 

p»      $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.     State,  County  and  City  Depository.     Money 
^.-  loaned  on  Real  Estate  on  long  time. 


•|         DRA  174  DUN 

^J Drake  J  L,  r  338  S  Main 
^•Drake  Hattie,  r  338  S  Main 

*  Drake  Carrie  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 

*  Dubard  Pearl  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 
.Dubard  Mattie  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 

-Duck  Mary,  c,  laundress,  r  bet  Valley  and  Eagle 

.Duckworth  Revel  S  E,  bds  255  Grove 
^Duckworth  N  J,  carp,  bds  255   Grove 
JSDiichein  Annie  Miss,  bds  31    Grove 
"•^Duckett  Jas,  bds  French  Broad  and  Patton  Aves 
g Duffy  R  S,  bartender  Jas  H  Loughran,  White  Man's  Bar,  46 
S  Main,  bds  Neville  House 


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C.T.  RAILS 


Real  Estate  and  Fire  Insurance, 
'      No.  5  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


■fDuffield  S  E  Mrs  wid  C  B,  r  56  Spruce 

J*  Dukes  T  C  H,  bookkeeper  Battery  Park,  r  33  Short 
■jk  Dukes  D  J  Mrs,  r  33  Short 

Dukes  Mary  L  Miss,  r  33  Short 
Cq  Dukes  Eliza  C  Miss,  r  33  Short 

at  Dukes  Margaret  Miss,  r  33  Short 

QDun  Katie  Miss,  r  152  Chestnut 

MDun  R  G,  r  152  Chestnut 

fiDun  Mrs  R  G,  r  152  Chestnut 

MDun  Hattie  Miss,  r  152  Chestnut 
5»  Dun  Nannie  Miss,  r  1 52  Chestnut 
^  Dunn  John,  shoemaker,  bds  73  No  Main 

$  McKINNON  &  PFTRIF,  Merchant  Tailors.  58  SoutlTTldiTstreet, 


& 


Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  attended  to. 


Our  HAD.4  W.1TEK  »ml  other  Fountain    Drinks    are  eonceued  the^jj. 


best.    Ttie  only  place  where  whiter  alone  are  served.  & 

RAYSOR  &  SMITH'S, 


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31    Fattou    iLveuue.  ~?r 


DUN  175  EAR  'g 

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Dunigan  Eliza,  r  near  Cotton  Factory  £g, 

Dundrant  Lila  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College  gr^ 

Duncan  J  L,  night  watchman  Battery  Park,  r  same  g® 

Duncan  D,  carpenter,  bds  309  College  eg 

Duncan  S  K  Mrs,  wid  Charles,  r  27  Spruce  5* 

Durham  Berry,  r,  lab,  r  283  North  Depot  ~£ 


Durham  Lottie,  c,  laundress,  r  283  No  Depot  3q 

Duvall  Gertrude  Miss,  bds  28  Penland  30 

Duvall  Lucinda  Mrs,  r  28  Penland  3< 

Dvvight  Anna  B,  teacher  Chapel  Day  School  (H  I) 
Dyer  Mary,  c,  r  157  Hill 


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S.   352.    COTJ*.R,T    SQ,XJ^iaE!.  £H 

EAGEN  E  E,  Sec'y  and  Treas  Asheville  Ice  and  " 

Coal  Co,  r  421  West  Haywood  Zl 

Eagen  C  C  Mrs,  r  421  West  Haywood  © 

Earl  Lizzie,  c,  cook,  r  95    Pine  ^ 
Earl  Carrie,  c,  laundress,  r  near  64  Mountain 


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Earle  Anthony,  c,  wrks  frt  depot,  r  371  Haywood  ^ 

Earle  Jane,  c.  laundress,  r  371  Haywood 

Earle  Sarah,  c,  bds  371  Haywood 

Earle  Emanuel,  c,  bds  371  Haywood  <$ 

Earwood  W  R,  carp,  bds  300  Bailey 

Earwood  Ellis,  bds  307  Bailey  , 

Earwood  W  R,  carp,  r  Hill,  near  Buttrick 

PURITY,  )  -A-SSE     OTT^     SPECIALTIES.  « 

OLITENESS  AND  \  ••.,,,    i-im-i    11     1    *      J 

romptness      J        Jag,  8.  Loughraa  s  whits  hi  s  Bar,  ; 

Cor.  South  Main  a-nd  Eagle  [Down  Stairs.]       « 


o'  .  U/n«lrt.„    P„.rvl!««    [LJ,    Organized  May,  18§S;    Lewis  Maddux 

i  western  Urolina  bank,  r™*°\^\^ra  -^  ?  \. 

u-  '  dent,   J.    K.    Rankin,   Cashier.     Capital, 

fl«   $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.     State,  County   and  City  Depository.     Gene- 


.-   nil  Banking  Businesi  Transacted 


EAR  176  EDW 

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[>f  Earwood  Ella,  r  Hill,  near  Buttrick 

WS  Eaton  Saml,  r  Buttrick,  near  Haywood 

$«  Eaton  Julia  L  Mrs,  r  Buttrick,  near  Haywood 

t     Eaton  Jno,  plasterer,  r  53  Atkinson 

t^Eaton  Lizzie,  r  53  Atkinson 

pTEast  Edine  H  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College 

jS:  Eaves  Carrie,  c,  cook,  Vance  and  College    • 

Eaves  Emmerson,  elk  T  J  Revel,   North   Main,  bds  Western 
Jg  Hotel 

ECKLE  &  CO,  Livery,  Feed  and  Sale  Stable,  South 
Main,  opp  Swan  Hotel     (See  desc  article) 
WEckert  Alfred,  bartender,  Glen  Rock  Hotel,  r  same 

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£5!  ■!       I   ■■■    mi  1    a   m  "*3L    Patton    ^A.x7-o 


SMW.ThsliSIIo.s= 


»l»s    everything    in    the     llou-r 
ruisiiiii-  line,  as  well  as  a  larg-e 
^jkj  line  of  China,  Glass,  Lamp*.  Ac. 

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^  Edney,  wid  W  L,  r  318  Patton  ave 

Edmondson  Theo,  pupil  H  I  School 
£■4  Edwards  Monroe,  wks   Fur  Factory,  r  near  Broom  Factory 
{■4  Edwards  Maggie,  r  near  the  Broom  Factory 
•^  Edwards  J  M,  Police  Force,  r  86  Cherry 
Jg  Edwards  Mattie,  r  86  Cherry 

Edwards  Cora,  c,  laundress,  r  35  Woodfin 

mZ  Edwards  Sallie,  c,  laundress,  r  Sorrels,  near  Beaumont 
+3  Edwards  M,  foreman  Taylor,  Bouis   &  Brotherton,  43  Patton 

Cv  ave,  r  163  Merriman 

U  Edwards  LB  Miss,  milliner,    Mimnaugh's,   Patton  ave,  r  35 
PI  Woodfin 

"3  McK'NNON  &  PETRIF.  ^ Tililors<  ?  Soii  Mm  street, 

Qg  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


TTfE  can  Sell  your  Real   Estate  at  a  higher  price, 
VV     can    purchase  for  you  at  a  lower  figure,    ahel 
charge  you  less  for  the  transaction  than  anyone  in 
the  city. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block. 

28  Pattern  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


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JE  can  Sell  your  Real  Estate  at  a  higher  price, 
can  purchase  for  you  at  a  lower  figure,  and 
charge  yon  less  for  the  transaction  than  anyone  in 
the  city. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  IHLcAfee  Block. 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


You  v 
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rS5  Rayssr  &  Smith's  Drug  Store,  31  Patisn  A?s,f  I 


Your 

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Nlmlieil. 

EDW 

177 

ELL 

Edwards  Geneva,  r  86  Cherry  J»b 

Edwards  Alice,  bds  86  Cherry  |'E 

Edwards  Carrie,  bds  86  Cherry  !=S 

Egerton  Lula  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School  2Jo 

Egerton  Sallie  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School  -S? 

Egerton    B  T,  wks   C   E  Moody    30  Patton  ave,    bds    124  g's 

Roberts  -s« 

Egerton  Eliza,  bds  84  Depot  »% 

Egerton  John,  6-,  wks  Battery  Park,  r  nr  Hill  p§ 

Egerton  Patsy,  c,  r  nr  Hill  ^| 
Eichelberger  W  H,  C  E  and   Mech  D'n,   r  Magnolia  House  555- 

N  Main  Is 


Walter  1  Cushman,^ 


Attorney  at  Law.   COMMISSIONER    of  W 
DEEDS,  ami  Notary  Public, 
SO  Patton  Avenue.  Asheville,  X.  <'.  ^ 

Specialiies :  Real  Property  anil  Coaveyancing,      W 

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Eichelberger  carp,  bds  59  N  Main  ^ 

Emerson  P  F  Mrs,  r  47  Walnut  © 

Emerson  P  F,  wks  Asheville  Shoe  Factory,  r  47  Walnut  m 

Embler  Lillie  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School  go 

Ellis  Millie  F,  c,  r  263  Bailey  ^ 

Ellis  Lelia,  c,  r  263  Bailey  © 

Ellis  .Mary,  c,  laundress,  r  263  Bailey  § 

Elllis  Henry,  c,  baker,  r  263  Bailey  — \ 

Ellege  John,  wks  Graham's  Factory,  bds  Green  nr  Park  ave     55 
Ellege  Henry,  wks  Graham's  Factory,  bds  Green  nr  Park  ave 
Ellege   Frank,   wks   Graham's   Factory,  bds   Green  nr   Park 
Ave 


k  H,  Loughran's  "White  Man's  Bar, 

O  Down  Stairs.  ^  — 

HIGHEST  QUALITY  ALWAYS,  and  price?  charged  accordingly  |* 


Cor.  Si).  Main  &  Eagle.  |? 


cJ  U/„«i«.„    P«;«l!««    (l««l»    Organize.!   May,    1888;    Lewis  Maddux, 

«  Western  Larohna  Dank,  r^^v-^w-  VkrPresir 

"^  '  dent,   J.    h.    Rankin,  Cashier.     Capital, 

oa* $50,000,   Surplus,  $20,000.     State,  County    and  City  Depository.     Your 
.-=3  Correspondence  solicited. 


^         ELL  ,  178  ERW 

QjEllege  Willie,  wks   Graham's    Factory,  bcb     Green    nr   Park 

Ave 
pqEUege  J  W  wid,  r  Green  nr  Park  Ave 
,_ lEllege  Emmie,  r  Green  nr  Park  Ave 

G>Elliotte  W  F,  contractor,  r  351   Haywood 
P^Elliotte  Hattie  Mrs,  r  351  Haywood 

oElliotte  Hannah,  c,  cook,  84  Bailey 
^jElse  Hy,  wks  Asheville  Fur  Factory,  r  nr  same 
.HElse  Emma,  rnr  Asheville  Fur  Factory 

■^Ellar carp,  bds  234  Patton  Ave 

•^SEngle  S  F,  r  nr  Cotton  Factory 

pjEngle  Lee,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  nr  same 

ASHEVILLE,   BT.  C. 

No.  43  Paitoi  Aye.  under  &rand  Opjera  House 
1 1     Steam  Fitting,  Gas  Fitting, 

O  *  "  ROYAL"  «.\S   MACHINE. 

f~\    Used  exclusively  by  Penn.  R.  R.  "0  Several  now  in  Operation  in  this  City. 

■Jingle  R  J,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  nr  same 

J*Engle  Lou,  bds  289  S  Main 
MhEngle  Chas   A,   bartender   Muller's   Exchange,  College    and 

Water,  r  same 
CpEpps  C  F,  painter,  bds  72  Depot 

wEpps  R  L  Mrs,  bds  72  Depot 

QErvin  Rachael,  c,  bds  326  Haywood 

flJErvin  Henry,  c,  shoemaker,  r  326  Haywood 

fiErvin  Jno,  wks  Asheville  Shoe  Factory,  bds  nr  Broom  Fac- 

M  tory 

*HErwin  Will,  bds  351  S  Main 
^Erwin  Buell,  bds  351  S  Main 

t  McKINNON  &  PETRIE,  Merchant  Tailors,  58  Sontk  Mail  St. 


I  Taylor,  Bonis  SDroMos. 


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Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  attended  to. 


Day  or  Vi^lil   by    competrn t    ApollnH-nrie  s  : 
delivered  tree  tu  any  purl  of  I  lie  City. 


PRESCRIPTIONS  FILLED 

Raysor  &  Smith,  31  Patton  Ave. 

ERW  179  EVA 


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n  Ella,  r  351  S  Main 

n  M  K  Mrs,  removed  to  Davidson  and  College  O 

n  Mollie,  bds  351  S  Main  m 

nSB,  r  351  S  Main  "L 

n  Nannie  T,  bds  35  1  S  Main  • 

n  Hattie,  c,  waitress,  24  Grove  £d 

n  Walter,  c,  coachman  71  Liberty  S 

n  Helen,  c,  r4i  Pine  ^j 

n  Julia,  c,  nurse,  r  5  Mountain  O 
n  Rachel,  c,  laundress,  r  5  Mountain 
n  Virgil,  c,  lab,  r  5  Mountain 
n  M  K  Mrs,  wid  M,  r  57  College 


© 


C.T.  RAILS 


Real  Estate  and  Fire  Insurance,  • 

>       No.  5  Patton  Ave,  Ash&ville.  N.  C. 


•4 

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Erwin  Hannah  Miss,  r  S7  College  ««® 

Erwin  M  D,  c,  wks  City  Water  Works,  r  41  Pine 
Eastabrook  H  T,  books  and  stationery  11  S  Main,  r  same 


Evans  Jesse,  engineer,  bds  452  S  Depot 


Eastabrook  H  T  Mrs,  r  1 1  S  Main  »S" 

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Evans  Hester,  bds  179  S  Main  *X* 

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Evans  Florence,  bds  179  S  Main 

Evans  S  J  R,  r  179  S  Main 

Evans  Mary  E,  r  179  S  Main  ?| 

Evans  Ella,  c,  laundress,  r  nr  109  Mountain  wS 

Evans  Sol,  c,  porter,  r  109  Mountain  5"-f* 

Evans  Jesse,  c,  drayman,  r  180  Pine  %% 

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The  Neatest  and  most  Quiet  Place  in  Town  to  spend  an  hour  or  two  at      »  O 
BILLIARDS  or  POOL,  and  at  the  same  time  "smile."  Is  at  "°^ 

JAS.  H.  LOUGBRAN'S  "WHITE  MAN'S  BAR."  c".Xr  H 

'      (Down  Stalr».)         g" 


-      UiVlnrn    Porn'mi    Dnnl/    Organized  May,   1888;    Lewis  Maddux, 

■i  western  uaroiina  BanK,  ^tw  *  Hh*  vu?;p™i- 

s  '  dent,  J.   E,  Rankin.  Cashier.     Capital, 

.»      150,000,  Surplus,  $20,000,    State,  County  and  City  Depository.  A  Room 

and  Teller's  Window  tor  the  exclusive  use  of  the  Ladies. 


It 


EVA  180  FAR 


£*•  Evans  Lucy,  c,  r  180  Pine 

t.9  Evans  Pollie,  cook  24  Davidson 

EVENING  JOURNAL,  daily,  Clegg  &  Donohue  edi- 

•  tors,  N  Court  Place 

-  T^AIN  N  W,  taxidermist,  r  73  Academy 
aS-  L         Fain  M  E  Mrs,  r  73  Academy 

S3  Falk    Prof    C,  Music   House  35   N  Main,  bds   College  and 
^  bpruce 

"^Fant  — ,  vvid  James,  bds  3  [8  Haywood 
§3  Fant  Mary,  c,  house  maid,  r  234  N  Main 
S  Fanders  Rosa,  c,  cook,  r  Philip 


S  Wm.  W.  West,  Sec.  and  Treas.        W.  B.  Gwyx,  President 

Q=S  . . . _ 

■^  Fanning  Frank,  travelling  salesman  Richmond,  r  39  Patton  ave 

fl  Fanning  H  M,  Mrs,  r  289  S  Main 
.jl  Fanning  F  A,  commercial  traveller,  r  289  S  Main 
"*  Farnham  Ida  Miss,  r  Merriman  ave 
C|K  Farmer  Tina,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  nr  same 

^  Farmer  John,  lab,  r  nr  Cotton  Factory 
►  £  Farmer  Caroline,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds  nr  same 

Ifi  Farmer  Eliza,  bds  nr  Cotton  Factory 

0  Farmer  and  Mechanic  The,  Stansill  &  Morris,  editors 

M  Farmer  J  S,  brickmason,  r  nr  Cotton  Mills 
«H  Farmer  Sarah  A,  r  nr  Cotton  Factory 
C^  Farral  A  J,  tobacconist,  r  35  Woodfin 

S  McKINHON  &  PETRIE,  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 

f>|       CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


PrRiTY  or  noons.  ^ 

OMTEXERR  TO  CUSTOMERS,  and  * 

ROMPTNENS  WITH  ORDERS  AM>  PRESCRIPTIONS  og" 

o  2. 

jEtAITlSOXl.  cfc  ISMITK,  31  Fatton.  Ave.  -™g 

FAR  181  FEE         II 


Farral  A  J  Mrs,  r  35  Woodfin 

Farral  L  Lillian  Miss,  bds  35  Woodfin 

Farrar  Sallie  Mrs,  housekeeper,  bds  159  Patton  ave 


£0 


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Farrell  J  H,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  30  W  Haywood  -Mg 


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Farrell  Theresa,  bds  30  W  Haywood 

Farrell  Mary,  r  30  Haywood  2^ 

Farrell  Emma,  r-  30  Havwood  og. 

Farnsworth  Mary,  housemaid  53  Bridge  g- 

Farr  Ella,  c,  cook  130  Valley 

Farr  Napoleon,  c,  r  130  Valley 

Featherstone  Mamie  E  Miss,  bds  47  Depot  p*4 

Featherstone  Emma  Miss,  bds  47  Depot 

fepssy.  W.  Itaiih  Si  El™  ™g 

<fec,  for  their  clear  one*,  /       ?i  £ attOQ  AVe»       S^ 

should  give  us  a  call  before  you  buy.      We  are  the  Leadeis.  ^1 

FEATHERSTONE  A  A,  Hampton  &  Featherstone,  the  Q 

Metropolitan  29  N  Main     (See  desc  article)  Q 

Featherstone  A  A  Jr,  bds  42  Haywood  U 
Featherstone  W  C,  bartender,  r  47  Depot 

Featherstone  L  L  Mrs,  r  47  Depot  fe 

Feamster  Thomas,  c,  driver  Hare  Bros  17  S  Main  -^ 

Feamster  James,  c,  waiter,  Glen   Rock  z£ 

Feamster  Thomas,  c,  drayman,  r  142  Pine  , 
Feamster  John,  c,  lab,  r  142  Pine 

Febee  Sarah,  r  431  S  Main  — * 

Fedderson  William,  c,  lab,  r  Peachtree  HL 

Fee  Lizzie,  bds  56  Bailey  *** 


JAS. H. LOUGHRAN'S  'WHITE WAN'S BAR,"g 


The  WHISKIES 
WINES  AND 
BRANDIES  AT 

Have  been  recommended  bv  the  leading  physicians  of  the  State  for  medicinal 
purposes.  COR.  SOUTH   MAIN  AND  EAGLE,  Down  Stairs. 


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1^  Western  Carolina  Bank,  I 


Organized  May  1888;  Lewis  Maddux,  President. 

L.  P.  McLoud,  Vice-President,  J.  B.  Rankin, 

Cashier.     Directors— Lewis   Maddux,    Geo.   S. 

g«     ..w«.w...  ,     Powell.  J.  E.Rankin,  C.  M.  McLoud,  J.  E.Ray. 

22  S.  H.  Reed.  M.  J.  Bearden,  J.  K.  Reed,  M.  J.   Fagg.     Capital,  Sf>0,000;  Surplus, 
■~  o   $20,000.    State,   County  and   City  Depository. 

§£ 

FEL  182  FIS 

g£  ; . . 

jja  Felder  Jane,  c,  r  130  Hill 

§     Felder  B  F,  c,  barber,  r  130  Hill 

•||  Felthams  Anton,  plumber,  r  94  Cherry 

=  »  Felthams  Lillie  F  Mrs,  r  94  Cherry 

$<  Feltsburg  George,  musician  at  Battery   Park,  bds  38  Bailey 

e°  Field  Martha  Miss,  r  35  Spruce 

23  Field  Jacob,  c,  bds  211  Patton   ave 
C>  Field  Arthur  M,  jeweler  S  Main 

^  Fincke  C  L,  r  se  cor  Merritnan  ave  and  Hillside 

^Fincke  C  L  Mrs,  r  se  cor  Merritnan  and  Hillside 

r-H  Finley  Robert,  Finley  &  Nelson  N  Main,  r  71  Orange 

*Cj  Finley  Robert  Mrs,  r  71  Orange 
0  . __ _ — 

■^t?  111    1  m      m       1  Attorney  at  Law,  COMMISSIONER  of 


x/1 


i  Walter  S,  UM' 


DEEDS,  and  Notary  Public, 
O  Pntton  Avenue.  AMln-ville, 

'?      Specialties:  Heal  Property  and  conveyancing. 


CO  Finney  A,  c,  driver,  r  27  Gudger 
C$  Finney  Julia,  c,  laundress  27  Gudger 

2E  First  Baptist    Church,  new  Spruce  and    College,  old  Spruce 
and  Woodfin 
Ej  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Church  bet  Patton  ave  and  Willow 
Jf  FIRST  NATIONAL  BANK,  S  E  Court  Place,  (Tel.  88  ;) 
^  Wm  E  Breese,  prest ;    Dr   G   W   Fletcher,  vice  prest, 

|JJ  Fletcher,  N  C  ;  W  H  Penland,  cashier 

Wm  Fisher  T  L,  railroader,  r  500  S  Depot 
-jf  Fisher  Sallie  Mrs,  r  500  S  Depot 

.Fisher  W  M,  c,  bell  boy  Battery  Park 
-i-> Fisher  Mary,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  nr  same 

I  Mil  Im,  MerChaliainaSteeSet58  *"* 

™  CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


The  Most  Complete  Stock  of  %§ 

>■  Pure  Dugs,  Rare  Chemicals  and  Patent  Medicines!! 


MHiOUn  &  ulYII     PI  Oi  Pnrfi  Tlrnirs  RarR  nhPinlnals  and  Patpnt  Mpfiirinpsls 

ur    o 

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—AT —  31    3?a.tt©».    ^.rreaa.\3.s. 


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FIT  183  FLE         z* 


1st 

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Fitch  H  W,  r  6  Spruce 

Fitch  Dr  H  W  Mrs,  accoucher,  r  6  Spruce 

Fitzpatrick  Nannie  Miss,  r  io  Bridge  •"§ 

Fitzpatrick  T  W  Mrs,  r  io  Bridge 

Fitzpatrick  Pearl  Miss,  r  io  Bridge 

Fitzpatrick  R  L  Mrs,  r  24  Orange  g*® 

FITZPATRICK  T  W,  Fitzpatrick  Bros,  wall  paper,  || 
decorative  material  N  Main,  r  10  Bridge.  (See  desc  ^s 
article)  qg 

FITZPATRICK  R  L,  Fitzpatrick  Bros,  wall  paper,  || 
decorative  material  30  N  Main,  r  24  Orange.  (See  «%> 
desc  article)  jgS 


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ASHEVIIXE.   M.  C.  g-M 


Tavlor,  Bouis  &  Brotherton,  *  *«.„*,-.;,,„»,  a™*  oper.^,..^ 

"  Specialty  made  of  n^ 

Fine  Sanitan  PlniuDiue  and  Bocsc  Heating, STEAM  ssra™ ' 


2  5' 


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Fitzgerald  J,  lab,  r  72  Cherry 

Fitzgerald  Ella,  bds  72  Cherry 

Fitzgerald  Will,  drayman,  bds  72  Cherry 

Fitzgerald  Dora,  bds  72  Cherry  X 

Flack  Charles,  lab,  c,  bds  Madison 

Flacks  Jos,  barber,  r  Buttrick 


X 

Flax  Ida,  c,  ch  maid  A  F  College,  r  14  Hilterbrand  © 

Flax  Wm,  c,  drayman,  r  176  Pine  g 

Flax  Anna,  c,  laundress,  r  176  Pine 

Flemming  Callie,  c,  r  24  Hilterbrand 

Flemming  Charles,  c,  coachman,  r  24  Hiterbrand  © 

Flemming  Loula,  c,  r  24  Hilterbrand 


-\ 


Ztffo'SSiraSS  Jas,  H,  Loughian's  "White  Man's  Bar,"!! 

tin  exhibition  to  attract  the  — -—^——— ———-————-— --^--— «—-«—-    >~ 

attention  of  the  lower  trade.      Cor.  South  Main  and  Eagle,  Down  Stairs.    %  * 
But  First-Class  Goods  only  at 


iWaton  Sink  But  I 


Organized  May,    1888;     Lewis  Maddux. 
President    LP    McLoud     Vice-Presi- 

lent,   J.    h.    Rankin,    Cashier.     Capital 
==  $00,0011,  Surplus,  $20,000.     State,  County  and  City  Depository.. 

FLE  184  FOR 

*CJ , 

o^  Fletcher  John,  conductor  motor  car  line,  bds43  So  Main 
"£$  Fletcher  W  E,  conductor  motor  car  line,  r  43  So  Main 

to  Fletcher  Dr  M    H,   physician,  office  So  Main,  r  24  Penland 
(Telephone  43.) 

<tf  Fletcher  M  H  Mrs,  r  24  Penland 
pcj  Fletcher  Wm,  c,  lab,  bds  Gudger 
*£J  Fletcher    Mary   Miss,   nurse    Slagle  House,  90  Patton  ave,  r 

co  same 

rt  Fletcher  Henrietta,  c,  cook,  24  Penland 
A4  Flower  Mission,  27  Spruce,  Mrs  M  L  Mclnturff,  matron 

JZj  Foggett ,  architect,  r  Seney  and  East 

Fondvvorth  Rose,  c,  French  Broad  avenue  near  Phillip 

ri  _ : Z. 

g  fl  fjl  "n  i  1ITT  fj  Real  Estate  and  Fire  Insurance, 

•3  U.  1 .  llllH  LIU.      No  5  Patton  Ave    Asheville,  N.  C. 

PI . _ . 

^Fondvvorth  James,  c,  waiter,  French  Broad  near  Phillip 

£  Foote  Carrie,  c,  cook,  176  Pine 

0  Foote  Wm,  lab,  r  176  Pine 
W  Foreman  Leah,  c,  cook.  I41  Haywood 
ril  Foreman  Will,  c,  bell  boy  Battery  Park 
Ford  Celia,c,  floor  maid,  Glen  Rock 

JJ  Fort  F  L,  carpenter,  r  Victoria  i1/^  mile  So  Main 

2  Fort  M  A,  r  Victoria,  1%  mi  So  Main 

£j  Fort  Wm,  carpenter,  r  431  So  Main 
"j"J  Fort  Elizabeth,  r  431    So  Main 
JJJ  Ford  Remus,  c,  car  cleaner,  r  Roberts 
rf  Ford  Hester,  c,  r  Roberts 

*  McKINNON  Si  PETRIE  Merclmt  MorSi  !5  ^ Main  stree1. 


CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


RAYSOR  &  SMITH'S 


Stock  of  I>;:i(.(JISTS'   KCNDRIFJ  is  theO 

moM  vs,rio" an"  eott"  31  Patton  Ayeooe.  ™ 

plete  of  nn.v  house  in  Ashevillcu  ** 


09 


FOR  185  FOR 

Forney  Thomas,  exporter,  r  Clements  near  Mountain 

Forney  Julia,  c,  laundress,  r  Clements  near  Mountain  O 

Forney  Melinda,  c,  laundress,  r  bet  Valley  &  Eagle  m 
Forney  Lou,  r  391  So  Main 

Forney  Mira,  c,  laundress,  261  Bailey  . 

Forney  Stanley,  c,  carpenter,  r  261  Bailey  |pd 

Forney  Abe,  c,  lab,  r  391  So  Main  « 
Forney  Millie,    c,  cook    Gano    House,  Haywood  and  French  *** 

Broad  avenue  £ 

Forney  Mattie,  c,  house  maid,  21 1  Patton  avenue  O 
Forney  Jolin,  c,  servant,  Chestnut  Head  Bridge 


Forney  Charles,  c,  bds  35  Hill 


8P 


:r,:e.a.Xj  estate, 


Gwyn  &  West 

r..t.Mi,h,.i  is»i. S.  E.  Court  Square.       I; 

Forney  Brooks,  c,  lab,  r  3?  Hill  £« 

Forney  Amelia,  c,  35  Hill 

Forney  T  L,  c,  bds  35  Hill  ^g, 

Forney  John,  c,  bds  35  Hill  °  I 

Forney  Jule,  c,  lab,  r  Madison  g  3- 

Forney  Hester,  c,  laundress,  r  Madison  ^  & 

Forney  Jim,c,  coachman,  r  250  College  §3 

Forney  Margaret,  c,  r  250  College  ££ 

Fortune  R  G,   elk    Falk  Music  House,  N  Main,  bds  Western  ~i 

Hotel  £a 

=  g 

Fortune  A  B,  R  R  contractor,  r  1 12  College  f> 

Fortune  AB  Mrs,  r  112  College  §  £f 


"Eir...,  Ju.  H.  Longhiu'i  "Whits  Man's  Bar,1f 

Have  been  recommended  by  tbe  leading  physicians  oft.be  State  for  medicinal   = 
purposes.    [5  lot*.  South  JIulii  »n<l  Eagle,  Uttwn  Stairs.  7 


rj      HI      I  n        ii         n      I     Organized  Mav,    1888;     Lewis  Maddux. 

A  Western  Carolina  Bank,  ^f'Tv^VTr  v'tp-m 

<fi  '  dent,  J.   E.  Rankin,  Cashier.     Capital, 

J  $50,000.  Surplus,  $20,000.    State,  Comity  and  City  Depository. 

FOR  186  FOS 

■*<•-*    — — . . ..     ,  . ,      —  .       ,  — 

He  Fortune  Bargin,  r  112  College  • 

uZ  Fortune  Lizzie  Miss,  r  112  College 

[ij-  Fortune  George,  r  1 1 2  College 

^°  Fortune  Susan,  servant,  r  Victoria.  i)<<  mi  So  Main 

^Fortune  Tiney,  c,  house  maid,  115  Haywood 
^Foster  Edith  Miss,  bds  88  No  Main 
Q  Foster  Ann,  c,  cook,  73  Haywood 

05  Foster  R  P,  chief  clerk  V  E  McBee's  office  R  and  D  Ry  Co, 
l»  bds  78  Park  ave 

°0 Foster    Florence     Miss,   bds    Gano  House,    Haywood    and 
bg.  French  Broad  ave 

q  Foster  Sallie  A,  r  Depot  near  Frt  Depot 

m  P    T   RAWL }  Real  Estate  and  Fire  Insurance, 

W-1 ! ? No.  5  Patton  Ave.T  Asheville,  N.  C. 

£H  Foster  H  F,  farmer,  r  Depot  near  Frt  Depot 
^Foster  Annie,  cook,  80  Depot 

.Foster  A  L,  cabinetmaker,  r  140  Church 
M  Foster  Mary  A,  r  140  Church 

^Foster  Jane  M,  r  McDowell  near  Fitch  Planing  Mill 
^Foster  F  M,  carpenter,  r  McDowell  near  Fitch  PI  Mill 
ZjFoster  Martha  E,  r  McDowell  near  Fitch  Planing  Mill 

Foster  Lucy,  c,  cook,  33  Bailey 
fl)Foster  Bettie,  c,  wks  351  So  Main 
"*j?Foster  Emma,  c,  laundress,  r  Madison 

^Foster  George,  lab,  r  Madison  ' 

(D  Foster  Ann,  c,  cook,  Haywood 

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1  Hcfa&  &  Petrii, 


Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 


Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


The  Most  Complete  Stock  of 

Pure  Drugs,  Rare  Chemicals  aud  Patent  Medicines 


?  Sapori  Smith's. 


II 

31  Pat  ton  Ave.  ?% 

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FOS  187  FRA 


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Foster  Francis,  £,  cook,  9  Flint  p0 

Fowler  W  L,  painter,  r  near  Woodfin  and  Bridge  h§. 

Fowler  Rosa,  r  near  Woodfin  and  Bridge  a£ 

Fowler  Frank,  blacksmith,  r  16  Buttrick  -"g 

Fowler  Annie   Mrs,  r  16  Buttrick 
Fowler  Thomas,  brickmason,  bds  16  Buttrick 
Fowler  Nancy.  16  Buttrick 

Fowler  James,  wks  A  shoe  factory,  bds  16  Buttrick 
'Fowler  Sallie,  bds  16  Buttrick 
Fowler  Ida,  bds  16  Buttrick 
Fowler  Julius,  carp,  r  nr  Ice  Factory 
Fowler  Mary,  r  nr  Ice  Factory 


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TF  YOU  want  to  make  your 
L    newly  married  life  happy 


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r  ,T  _  *,„.  „-.,,  M.  W.  Thrub  Si  Do,  w* Nn  g 

alwaysbuy  youreonimencine;  7  ^y 

outfit  from  us."  Every  article  at  our  store  is  new,  neat  and  handsome,  and  a 
nrht-class  store  in  every  respect. 

Fowler  Scott,  c,  cook,  r  130  Valley  Q 

Fowler  Alice,  c,  laundress,  r  130  Valley  Q 
Foye  Florence,  c,  housemaid,  r  Merriman  ave  nr  Chestnut  W 
Franklin  J  H,  shoemaker,  40  S  Main,  r  24  Seney 

Franklin  J  H  Mrs,  r  24  Seney  Ci 

Franklin  Arthur,  carp,  r  24  Seney  ^ 

Franklin  Samuel,  tailor,  r  24  Seney  q 

Franklin  Hettie  B  Miss,  bds  1 1  Buttrick  • 
Franklin  Will,  carp,  r  French  Broad  and  Patton  ave 

Fraley  Charles,  fireman,  bds  Jeff  Drive  nr  frght  depot  ~~* 

Fradey  Benjamin,  bds  327  S  Main  g- 

Fradey  Ellen,  bds  327  S  Main  *°* 

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, .  _  Se_ 

The  Xeatest  and  Most  Qniet  plaee    in    Town    to    spend    an    hour  or  ■-» 
two  at  Milliard!*  or  Pool,  and  at  the  name  time    "Niiiile."  Is  at         S2 


Jas,  H.  Loughran's  "White  Man's  Bar, 


Cor.  South  Main  St  Eagle, 

(Down  Stairs.) 


L  Western  Carolina  Bank,  ^?l^^^^^«: 

*7  '  dent,   J.    E.    Rankin,  (  ashier.     Capital, 

§3  $50,000;    Surplus,  $20,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository.    Inter- 
~x  §  est  paid  on  deposits  of  four  months  or  longer  in  Savings  Department. 

"5         FRA  188  FRE 

x=;Fra(ley  John,  r  327  S  Main 

jpFradey  Pollie,  r  327  S  Main 

i^Fradey  Cornelia,  r  62  Hill 

!'|Fradey  C  E,  r  62  Hill 

o^Fradey  Wm,  r  62  Hill 

.t°Fradey  S  L,  carp,  r  62  Hill 

tf    France  W  S,  tobacco  dealer,  bds  24  Bailey 
"France  P  S,  liveryman,  bds  24  Bailey 
■  Frank  J  S,  groceryman,  32  N  Main,  r  80  S  Main 

"Francis  — ,  planter,  bds  124  Woodfin 

^Francis  \V  C,  carp,  r  Jeff  Drive,  nr  Frt  Depot 

■•r-fFraucis  Bingham  Miss,  r  Jeff  Drive  nr  Frt  Depot 
>. . 

&  Attorney  at  Law,  COMMISSIONER  of 

J2  flf.U.M     fl       Att.t1»m*w  DEEDS,  and  Notary  Public, 

**3   W&ltl  [J.     TjuJj|lItHn.  >"«.  SOPntton  Avenue.  Asheville.  X.  < 


*! 


Specialties :  Real  Properly  and  Conveyancing. 


^Francis  Maggie  Miss,  bds  Jeff  Drive  nr  Frt  Depot 
cJjFrancis  Sam'l  bds  Jeff  Drive  nr  Frt  Depot 
-•Francis  Callie  Miss,  bds  Jeff  Drive  nr  Frt  Depot 
OFrancis  M  S  Mrs,  r  Jeff  Drive  nr  Frt  Depot 
^Francis  Robt,  engineer,  r  Jeff  Drive  nr  Frt  Depot 
ijjFrank  C  F,  printer,  r  278  College 
JjFrank  Maggie  Miss,  r  278  College 

•  Frank  Ro.  C,  printer,  r  278  College 
I^Frank  Wm,  printer,  r  278  College 
^Frcck  Adolph,  r  159  S  Main 

Freck  Carrie,  r  159  S  Main 
^Freeman  Katie,  r  270  N  Main 

w  McKINNON  &  PETRIE  Merchant  Tailors,  58  Soiilh  Main  Street, 

g  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


DAVOflD      9      OMITU'O     Sto'k  or '  nitre  CIST* :  SI'XDBIES  Is  the  z~ 

nMloUH     4    OlYII  I  [I  0    iuo«t  varied  aud  com,    jjl     p-Kpn    Aupnyp    |» 

~l»lete  «i  anj  bouse  In  Astaeville.  mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmm  l.  _ 

/^ _____  ?2, 

FRE  189  FUL         |g 

Freeman  J  W,  wks  Cotton  Mills,  r  34  W  Haywood  i°» 

Freeman  Sallie,  r  34  W  Haywood  go 

Freeman  B  B,  route  agent  R  &  D,  1-94  Depot  -*1 

Freeman  Julia,  r  94  Depot  _pg 

Freeman  Minnie,  bds  94  Depot 

Freeman  Edgar,  telegraph  operator,  bds  94  Depot 

Freeman  Geo,  bds  94  Church  f"'- 


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Taylor,  Bonis  _  BrotMoo, 


Freck  Ernest,  bds  159  So  Main  S1-<n 

Freight  and  Pass  Depot,  R&D  R'y,  (Tel  81)  Sw  Asheviile 
French  Broad  Lumber  Co,  nr  Pass  Depot,  (Tel  31) 
Friday  Eliza,  r,  cook,  r  1   Rollins  g£ 

Friday  Eliza,  c,  r  Old  Depot,  near  R&D  Shops  gj| 

_____     ffi 

AHiiKVU.rr..  if.  c.  e-S 

No.  43  Patton  Avenue,   under  Grand  Opera    ")  r_ 

H0l_e.  "  WOODLAWN  "  |f 

Thomas.  Roberts.  Stevenson  Stoves  &  Ranges,  [WOOD]  COOK  STOVES.         "  - 

AWe,  Bndgeford-Co.'s  Steel  Rauges.  Specialty    _Udt»   of  Motel   i_a__e.        S  2. 

__ »o 

Friday  Virgil,  r,  railroader,  r  near  R&D  Shops  || 

Friday  Maria,  c,  r  Depot 

Friday  Susan,  c,  r  Depot,  near  R&D  Shops  f^ 

Froneberger  Jas  Williams,  r  63  Merriman  £2 

Froneberger  R,  traveling  salesman,  Bilto,  r  65  Merriman  2 

Froneberger  R  Mrs,  r  63  Merriman  _^ 

Froneberger  Louis,  elk,  Bostick,  Brothers  &  Wright,  N  Main,  q 

bds  9  Flint  O 

Froneberger  Brevard,  elk,  F  E  Mitchell  28  Patton  ave,  bds  9 

Flint 
-7  < 
Fulton,  wid  Wm  H,  r  254  No  Main 


Fry  Bruce,  engnr,  bds  Jeff  Drive,  near  Frt  Depot  ,-_> 


£^r&"____  Jas.  B,  Uwbi'i  "W__  Mil's  Bar,"  1= 

on  exhibiton  to  attract  the  1             1  >Z 

attention  of  the  lower  trade.  ,      .     ..  „  .         ,  _     ,  % 

But  First-Class  Goods  only  at  .  cor-  SOUtn  Main  and  _a|le  (Dowa  Stairs.)  • 


Organized  May,  1888;  Lewis  Maddux. 
President,  L.  P.  MeLoud,  Vice-Presi- 
d -nt,  J.   E.   Rankin,   Cashier.    (Capital, 

>     $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository.    Money 

to j?  loaned  on  Real  Estate  on  long  time. 

Sft       FUL  190  FUR 

nt - 

£8Fuller  J  M,  bds  21 1  Patton  ave 

S^Fullwood  Emma,  ct  cook,  157  Church 

9  Fulp  Edna  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 

,4  Fulmer  Jno  A,  fireman,  bds  Jeff  Drive,  near  Frt  Depot 

Fullmer  Jacob,  engnr,  bds  84  Depot 

i^ullam  A  W,  farmer,  r  5  10  VV  Haywood 

JC ' ul lam  J  S,    Barker  &  Fullam,   fruits   and   confectioners,  So 
•3  Main,  r  43  Pine 

jjaFullam  Annie,  r  5  10  W  ITa}rwood 
•^Fullam  Jerrie,  bds  510  W  Haywood 
S3?ullam  Fannie,  r  510  W  Haywood 
"fjjl^ullam  Lelar,  bds  510  W  Haywood 


I  CT.  RAILS, 


Real  Estate  and  Fire  Insurance, 
No.  5  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


as 
PCS- 


■Fullam  Geo  W,  lab,  r  73  Depot 
HFullam  Ellen  Mrs,  r  73  Depot 
■SFulenweider  H  E  Mrs,  r  Jj  Bailey 

r'ulenweider  H    W,    compiler   of  commercial    and    industrial 
wq  works,  office  28  Patton  ave,  r  yy  Bailey 

gFULENWEIDER  H  E,  Fulenweider  &  Bro,  HE&C, 
boots  and  shoes,  18  Patton  ave,  r  JJ  Bailey    (See  adv) 
^Fulenweider  C,  &  H  E,  bds  jy  Bailey 
fiFulenweider  Callie,  r,  laundress,  r  96  Chestnut 

3 Fur  Chas,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds  38  W  Haywood 
Fur  Rena,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds  38  W  Haywood 
^Furgerson  Alice  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 


.&PETRIE  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Maia  Street, 


85 


Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  attended  to. 


•  Onr  SOI>4  WATER  and  other  Fountain    Drink?   are  conceded   t4»e,_, 
best.    The  ouly  place  where  whiter  alone  are  served.  p ~. 

RAYSOR  &  SMITH'S,  || 

.  5-b 

FUR  -  191  GAI         *« 

■ ■ ■  Bm 

Furguson  Lillie  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School  £2, 

Furman  R  B,  elk,  Williamson  &  Co,  Patton  ave,  r  95  Pine       |r^ 

Furman  R  R  Mrs,  r  95  Pine  g» 

FURMAN  RO.  M,  Furman  &  Vance,  props  and  publish-  cs 

ers  Asheville  Democrat,  office  N  W  Court  Place,  r  95  g"^ 

Pine  £g 

Furman  Ro  M  Mrs,  r  95  Pine  3q 

FURMAN    D    W,    Furman    Printing    Co,    N  Court  fo 

Place,  r  95  Pine  g| 

Furman  Carrie  Miss,  r  95  Pine  " 

Furman  Ro  M  Tr,  r  os  Pine  »i 

Furman  Wm  H,  r  250  N  Main  gJ» 

1  '  ml  Co  CWYN  &  westj     |! 

S-   IE.    COTJBT  _SQtJjA.-iaBS.  m 

,  # 

Fvle  Jas,  wks  A  shoe  factory,  bds  French  Broad  and  Patton  ,, 

•  aves  ^ 

Fvle  Ada  Mrs    bds  French  Broad  and  Patton  aves  O 

GABRIELS    ROBERT,  carp,  bds  117  So  French  Broad  g 
ave.  y 

Gadick  Woodfin,  lab,  r  near  Woodfin  and  Bridge  jw 

Gadick    Pollie,  r  near  Woodfin  and  Bridge 
Gaines  W  H,  c,  Gaines  &  Washington,  Billiard    Hall,  41  So  Q 

T\  IT  * 

Main,  r  same 
Gaines  T  R,  publisher  "  Tiie   Lyceum,"  office    73  N  Main,  r^ 
same  "^ 


PURITY,  )  A-^&E     OT3~^     SPECIALTIES.  J 

romptneIsand  j        Jag,  H.  Loughran's  ''Whits  Kan's  Bar,] 

Cor.  South  Main  and  Eagle  [Down  Stairs.  J    , 


o' .  \1L«1«»«    P«.Al!««    n A n|.    Organized  May,  1888;    Lewis  Maddux  ' 

i  Western  Larol ma  blank,  ^r'-v"/-^^!'-  Vic^fi- 

l'J                                                          '  dent,   J.    E.    Rankin,   Cashier.     Capital, 
Hg  $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.     State,  County   and  City  Depository.     Uene- 
,t:  ral  Banking  Business  Transacted. 
fl*  _ 

GAI  192  GAR 

[>!  Gaines  Julia  E  Mrs,  r  73  N  Main 

H©  Gaines  L  R,  painter,  bds  73  N  Main 

ia{i  Gaines  Rowland,  bds  73  N  Main 

**     Gaither  Rufus,  Rev,  c,  r  22  Mulberry 

i^Gaither  Sarah,  c,  r  22  Mulberry 

2  Gaither  Hattie,  c,  housemaid,  31  Penland 

JSj  Gaither  Alfred,  c,  waiter  Grand  Central,  r  50  Pine 

Gaither  Allie,  c,  r  50  Pine 
qX  Gaitlier  Horace,  bds  31  Grove 
.      Gaither  Mary,  bds  31  Grove 
rH  Gaither  Dock,  c,  lab,  r  near  263  Bailey 
W  Gaither  Martha,  c,  cook,  r  nr  263  Bailey 

05  — 

_\Wt  m\       I   ■■■    hi  1    _  m  41    Patton    Ave. 


H 

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Thad.W.ThrashaCo.- 


Keeps   everything    In    the    Hounc 
rnishing'  line,  as  well  as  a  large 
|ij                                                                             line  of  China,  Ciiuus,  Lamps,  «i«. 
fr _ _____ 

^  Gaither  March,  c,  lab,  r  near  263  Bailey 

Gaither  Noah,  c,  horseshoer,  r  Fernihurst 
£■4  Gaither  Rose,  c,  cook,  Glen  Rock 
(■HI  Gaither  James,  c,  yardman  Glen  Rock  Hotel 
^  Gaither  Lucy,  c,  cook,  70  Park  ave 
bg  Gambol  Rufus,  r,  r  near  263  Bailey 

GANO  C  M  MISS,  prop  Gano  House,    Haywood  and 

A?  French  Broad  ave,  r  same 

+3  Garmon  Caroline,  c,  r  near  Hill 

ft!  Gannon  Alfred,  c,  lab,  r  near  Hill 

A*  Garmon  Loula,  c,  r  near  Hill 
U  Garmon  Bud,  c,  r  near  Hill 

"3  McK'NNOI  &  PETRIE,  Mmi  Mm>  ® Soilth  Mai" stfCet< 

<D  '    — —     -—_-_—__—_-____ 

rg  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


You  will  ne 
regret  beconil 
u  customer  at 


k  Rayscr  Si  Smith's  Drag  Store,  31  Patten  Atq.  f  1 


B  oT 

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23 


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Your  trade  appreciated.       Your  interest  studied. 

GAR~  193  GAR 

Garratt  James  H,  bds  370  W  Haywood 

Garratt  Ellen  Mrs,  music  tea'cher,  r  370  W  Haywood 

Garratt  Lydia  M,  bds  370  W  Haywood 

Garratt  Prof  C  A,  organist  and  music  teacher,  r  370  W  Hay 

wood 

.  a." 

Garrett  Reta,  c,  laundress,  bds  Cripple  Creek 

Garrett  Alexandra  M  Miss,  r  Victoria  1  y2  miles  So  Main 

Garrett  R  U,  r  Victoria 

Garrett  Adeline  G  Mrs,  r  Victoria 

Garrett  Alexander,  r  Victoria  ■  £•= 

Garland  Martha,  r  32  Buttrick  9~ 

Garland  Mollie,  bds  32  Buttrick  !s 

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Ill     I  1           M      tt        I                   Attorney  at  Law.  COMMISSIONER    of  m 
lY/ftllftM  V      PliaiMtail                DEEDS,  and  Notary  Public,  * 

VVilLGr  M      UUy  lUluIl    *<>•  *°  »'»"<>»  ^V' •  AsuevlUe.  X.<  ■  & 

1 1  miii  it  1  vN«nm»iii     Spectaltles .  Real  prflBert7  aM  conveyaacin^      tt 

__ : _ — . . —  9 

Garland  D  H,  painter,  r  32  Buttrick  5* 

Gardner  Maria,  r.  r  200  Patton  ave  © 

Gardner  Alexander,  c,  lab,  r  200  Patton  ave  — 

Gardnei  Mary  L,  c,  bds  200  Patton  ave  g^ 

Gardner  Maggie,  c,  laundress,  r  Baptist  Hill  ^ 

Gardner  Sarah,  c,  chambermaid,  College  and  Valley 
Garron  Charles,  bds  Cripple  Creek 
Garron  L.  bds  Cripple  Creek 
Garron  Lee,  lab,,  r  Cripple  Creek 
Garron  Jane,  bds  Cripple  Creek 
Garron  Laura,  bds  Cripple  Creek 
Garron  Anna,  bds  Cripple  Creek 


© 


))  Cor.  So.  Maiu&  Eagle. 


£1 

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Jas,  H.  Louffhran's  "White  Man's  Bar, 

D  Down   Stairs.  ^ 

HIGHEST  QUALITY  ALWAYS,  and  prices  charged  accordingly  %' 


qj' $50.000.   Surplus.  $20,000. 
^  Correspondence  solicited. 


Organized    May,    188S;    Lewis  Maddux, 

President,    L.    P.    McLoud,     Vice-Presi- 

'  dent,   J.   K.    Rankin,  Cashier.    Capital, 

State,  County    and  City  Depository.     Your 


GAR 


194 


GIB 


<^jarron  l)ol'ph,lub,  bcls  Cripple  Creek 

pfjrarron  Furman,  bds  Cripple  Creek 
p&rarron  Abner,  carp,  bds  69  Seney 
r-^arrell  J  L,  bnlcher,  bds  155  N  Main 

abarren  E  A,  bds  48   N  Main 
barren  LD,  bds  48  N  Main 

cGarrison  Allie,  housek.-epjr  163  Haywood 
t^jash  Wm  D,  r  Victoria  I  x/2  mile  south  Main 
.JJraston  Rose,  c,  housemaid  76  Haywood 
^Gates  — ,  wid  J  W,  r  257  College 
"Spates  E  L.  bds  420  S  Main 

pupates  Annie,  bds  420  S  Main 


CO 

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Taylor,  Bonis  &  Brotliertan 

Used  exclusively  by  Penn.  R.  R.  — — o 


ASIIKVILLlv.    X.  C. 

No.  43  Patton  Ave.  aader  Grand  Opera  House 
Steam  Fitting,  Gas  Fitting, 

7  "  BOY  .41.  »•  GAS  iHArHIXK. 

Several  now  in  Operation  in  this  City. 


"Gaze  John,  mechanic,  r  20  Buttrick 
jfcaze  Nannie  W,  r  20  Buttrick 
Mpibbs  R  S,  elk  5 5  S  Main,  r  same 
Ajibbs  Rufus,  lab,  bds  112  Roberts 
CJjJ^ibbs  Robert,  elk  Bearden,    Rankin   &  Co  S  Main,  bds  59  N 
j-  Main 

S^iibson  Mary,  cook  6  Spruce 
jjJGibson  E  J,  carp,  bds  N  Main 
ftjibson  Lottie,  c,  chamber  maid,  r  Phillip 
ribson  John,*:,  brakeman,  r  Phillip 

rIBSON  D  E,   and  A  W  Conway  proprs  Union  Tea 
Co,  52  S  Main.     (See  desc  article) 

McKINNDN  &  PETRIE.  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  St. 

Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  attended  to. 


c» 


rrlLuLrliniUIlO  lILLLu         delivered  tree to  any  part  ol  the  t'lty.  J 

Raysor  &  Smith,  31  Patton  Ave.  J 

GIG  195  GIL 

Gignilli  t  Mrs,  removed  to  Macon,  Ga 

Gilliam  Robert,  coachman  35  Spruce  G> 

Gilliam  Laura,  r  McDowell  nr  Fitch  Planing  Mills  m 

Gilliam  Andy,  painter,  r  McDowell  nr  Fitch  Planing  Mills  Np- 

Gilliam  G  W,  bds  Patton  ave  and  Church  • 

Gilliam  Mollie,  c,  bds  Patton  ave  and  Church  £d 

Gilland  James,  carp,  r  136  Church  S 

Gilland  Mary,  r  136  Church  ^gj 

Gilland  Fannie,  r  136  Church  ^ 

Gilliard  A,  c,  waiter  Battery  Park   Hotel  2 
Gilliard  J  A,  drug  elk   Pelham's,  Patton  ave,  bds  5  Flint 
Gilbert  Willie,  bds  47  French  Broad 


8p 

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C.T.  RAILS 


Real  Estate  and  Fire  Insurance,' 


J       No.  5  Patton  Ave,  Asheville,  N.  C.     sj 

=  = 


Gilbert  M  R  Mrs,  r  47  French  Broad 
Gilbert  Cora  L,  bds  47  French  Broad 

Gilbert  S  M,  foreman  Buncombe  Shoe  Factory  N  Main,  r  47  v%. 

French  Broad  e-S" 

Gilkey  E  P,  drug  clerk,  272  Patton  ave,  r  same  g§ 

Gilreath  C  H,  r  Turner  near  Buttrick          •  1W 

Co 

Gilreath  Mrs,  r  Turner  near  Buttrick  So 

Gilreath  Miss,  bds  Turner  near  Buttrick  p^ 

Gilreath  Willie,  bds  Turner  near  Buttrick  ?=' 

Gilmer  Emma,  wks  Cotton  Factory  »  S 

Gillan  Alex,  carpenter,  bds  Southside  ave,  near  Cripple  Creek  |"-? 
Gillespie  J  D,  c,  r  46  Madison  gg" 

3  a 

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The  Neatest  and  most  Quiet  Place  in  Town  to  spend  an  hour  or  two  at    «  O 
BILLIARD*  or  POOL,  and  at  the  same  time  "smile."  is  at  "5^ 

JAS.  H.  LOUGHRAN'S  "WHITE  MAN'S  BAR,"  >-;."'"  H 

'      (Down  Stairs .;      g" 


-      Ulrt«irtm    Pnro'!rtn    D«r,l/    Organized  -Slav,  1SSS;    Lewis  Maddux. 

i  Western  larowia  Uank, v****^;*.**** xuT^. 

3                                                             '  dent,  J.    E,   Kankin,  Cashier,      Capital, 
t»      $50,000.  Surplus,  $20,000,     State,  County  and  City  Depository.    A  Room 
fcii  and  Teller's  Window  tor  the  exclusive  use  of  the  Ladies. 
t?    . _^____„ 

*§  GIL  100  GOE 

Bt.  . : . 

5£  Gillespie  W  R,  wks  Union  Tea  Co,  52  So  Main 

|°  Girkins  M  J,  r  437  No  Main 

*  Gird  wood  L  A,  Mrs,  r  37  French  Broad  ave 

I  GIRDW00D  N  W.  proprietor  Model  Steam  Laundry, 
r^  17  Patton  ave,  r  T,y  French  Broad  ave  (See  descrip- 
^z            tive  article) 

o^  Glasco  John,  c,  head  waiter  Battery  Park,  r  200  So  Main 
-"g^   Glasco  Mary,  c,  r  200  So  Main 
i=g  Glasscock  Carrie  Mrs,  r  23  French  Broad  ave 
_  Glasscock  Charles,  bartender,  r   23  French  Broad  ave 

II  GLEN  ROCK   HOTEL,   near   Passenger  Depot,  A.  G 

Hallybnrton,  proprietor,    (Telephone  76.)    (See  desc  arte) 


CO 


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War.  W.  West,  Sec.  and  Treas.        W.  B.  Gwyn,  President. 


»>  Glenn  ,  grocer,   N  Main,  r  22  Bridge 

5  Glenn  Mrs,  r  22  Bridge 

©  • 

u  Glenn  E  R.  carpenter,  r  15  Depot. 

W  Glenn  E  L,  Mrs,  r  15  Depot 

*Q  Glenn  Maggie,  bds  15  Depot 

«  Glover  A,  c.  waiter.Batterv  Park 

I  Gobler  John,  c,  r  Depot,  near  421  Biiley 

5/J  Gobler  Mary,  r,  r  Depot,  near  421  Bailey 

M  Goertz  Henry,  r  122  Haywood 

M  Goertz  Sophie  Mrs,  r  122  Haywood 

*H  Goertz  Leuchen  Miss,  bds  122  Haywood 

^1  Goertz  Amelia  Miss,  bds  122  Haywood 

t  McKINNON  &  PETRI E, Mefctot  Tail°M8  M  ^  street, 

jg|       CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING   PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


PFRITT  OF  GOODS.  $•       t 

OLITENESS  TO  (  I'STOJIERS,  nn<l  Co 

KOMPT-XKSS  WITH  ORDERS  4NO  PRESCRIPTIONS© 5 


GOE  197  GOO  ~      l| 


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Godrum  Waits,  c,  lab,  r  Madison 

Godrum  Anna,  c,  r  Madison 

Godrum  John  H,  r,  lab,  r  Riverside  Park 

Godrum  Robert,  c,  lab,  r  Riverside  Park 

Godrum  Hattie,  c,  r  Riverside  Park 

Godrum  Maria,  c,  r  Riverside  Park  g^ 

Godrum  Hattie,  c,  bds  Madison  op. 

Goodrum  Mahala,  c,  r  18  Mulberry  r 

Goodrum    Charlotte,    r,    r    McDowell    near    Fitch's   Pianino 

Mills 
Goodrum   Robert,  c,  lab,   r  McDowell    near    Fitch's  Pianino-  pQ 


Mill 


- — 8 

SfelKSM  t  Thrash  &  GLCRmt  m®§ 

Ac.  for  their  dear  ones,  ■"■",  »■  ••"■»"  W  Will  41  Patton  Ave  w 
should  give  us  a  call  before  you  buy.      We  are  the  Loadeis.  ^ 

Goodrum  Walter,  «r,  bds  McDowell  near  Fitch's  Planing  Mills  Q 
Goodrum  Rebecca,  c,  bds  McDowell  near  Fitch's  Planing  Mills  Q 
Goldstein  W,  bds  66  So  Main  kj 

Goldsmith  W  W,  jeweller  A  Fields,  So   Main,  r  131  Broad 
Goldsmith  W  W  Mrs,  r  131  Broad  g& 

Goldsmith  F  P,  lab:   r  near  Ice  Factory  m 

Goldsmith  R  L,  r  near  Ice  Factory  2 

Goode  M  C  Mrs,  r  53  College  Q 

Good  Bill,  lab,  bds  190  Bailey 

Goodson  Charles,  r  near  Cotton  Mills  -* 

Goodson  Wm,  r  near  Cotton  Mills  §L 

Goodson  Mary,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  near  same  **" 

"fEL J-^. H. LOUGHRAN'S  'WHITE iJlSBArl 

Have  been  recommended  by  the  leading  physicians  of  the  State  for  medicinal5*" 
purposes.  COR.  SOUTH   MAIN  AND  EAGLE,- Down  Stairs.       ^ 


I  Western  Carolina  Bank,  I 


Organized  May  1888;  Lewis  Maddux.  President, 

L.  P.  McLoud.  Vice-President,  J.  K.  Rankin, 

'ashler.     Directors— Lewis   Maddux,    Geo.   8. 

Powell,  J.  E.  Ranklu,  C.  M.  McLoud,  J.  E.  Ray, 

£2    8-  H.  Reed.  M.  .1.  Bearden,  J.  K.  Reed,  M.  J.   Fagg.     Capital,  £50,000;  Surplus, 

■-  <u   820,000.    State,   County   and   City  Depository. 


3.S 


GOO  198  GOI 

jjk- — _ . 

•5    Goodson  Nancy,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  near  same 

Goodson  J  L,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  near  same 
®=    Goodson  Flora  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 
=>*    Goodwin  Sandy,  c,  coachman,  bds  109  Mountain 
5<    Goodman  P  M,  mechanic,  bds  Roberts  and  Buxton 
<S°    Goodman  R  L,  editor  and    publisher    Asheville    Advertiser, 

N  E  Court  Place;  r  120  Charlotte 
C3    Goodman  R  L  Mrs,  r  120  Charlotte 
.;  Goodin  Lizzie,  c,  cook,  r  near  263  Bailey 

„  Goodin  Eliza,  c,  r  near  263  Bailey 
w-*   Goodloe  Lillie  Miss,  contortionist,  r  54  Mountain 
•£  Goodlake  Allen,  bds  195  S  Main 

CD ■ ~ — ; — ■ 

**-•  ■■■    1  m      m       1  Attorney  at  Law,  COMMISSION  ER  of 

VI 

<S 


iWaltsrS.  Cu5Mim,*h" 


DEEDS,  and  Notary  Public, 
O  Pat  ton  Avon  lie.  Asheville, 

J     specialties :  heal  Property  and  Conveyancing. 


«©  Goodlake  V  L,  bds  195  S  Main 

c$  Goodlake  Frank  E,  bds  195  S  Main 

32  Goodlake  Jessie,  bds   195  S  Main 
\  Goodlake  Thomas  H,  bds  195  S  Main 

Z  Goodlake  Geo  R,  bds  195  S  Main 

££  Goodlake  Sadie,  bds  195  S  Main 

^  Goodlake  Charles,  r  195  S  Main 

■  "  Goodlake  Geo,  r  195  S  Main 

H»  Goodlake  Martha,  r  195  S  Main 
p  Goins  Dorotha,  bds  McDowell  nr  Fitch  Planing  Mills 
.  Goins  Ellen,  r  McDowell  nr  Fitch  Planing  Mills 

-«j  Goins  John,  mechanic,  r  McDowell  nr  Fitch  Planing  Mills 

I  MHOS  Si  PETRIB,  MerchaSk58  South 

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GOR  199  GRA 

Gordon  T  E,  bkkpr  W  L  Walker,  bds  35  Woodfin 

fen 

Gorman    E    T,    plumber     Taylor,     Bonis    &    Brotherton,  rg" 

Woodfin  -^| 

Goss  Sallie  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School  ?-" 

Goss  Mollie,  r  267  Valley  If 

Gossett  R  A,  wks  Asheville  Ice  Factorv  £2. 

Gossett  Ida  Mrs,  r  195  Roberts  jTao 
Gouch  — ,  bartender  The  Metropolitan  29  N  Main 
Gouch  William,  r  474  N  Haywood 
Gouch  Mary,  r  474  N  Haywood 

Gouch  Melvin,  wks  Cotton  Factorv,  bds  474   W  Haywood  §"-3 

Gouch  Thomas,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds  474  W  Haywood      3s 

. ■ . '  3 

Taylor,  Bonis  &  Brotherton,  ♦»*«— ''*»—•  ™»»  *«*  <»«*  Ho^-Ig 

l*  '  '  Specialty  made  of  g  0 

Fine  Sanitan  PInmMug  ant  House  Heaticg, STEAM  %yT%gER  AXD  || 

Gowan  Annie  Miss,  music  teacher,  bds  9  Flint  §<£ 

Graves  Thomas,  <:,  lab,  55  Depot  ^ 

Graves  Lucy,  c,  nurse  55  Depot  • 

GRAVES  J  F,  Graves  and  Thrash,  dry   goods,  boots  g 

and  shoes  19  S  Main,  r  91  AYoodfin.   (See  desc  article)  2 
Graves  J  F  Mrs,  r  91-  Woodfin  *gj 

Graves  Willie  E,  r  91  Woodfin  O 

Graves  Belle,  c,  floor  maid  Glen  Rock  2 

Grace  F  A,  fresco  and  decorative  painter,  r  42  Patton  ave         _ 


Gray  Belle  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College 

Gray  W,  c,  waiter  Battery  Park  Hotel  Q 

Gray  Ed,  c,  brakeman,  r  Cripple  Creek 

■ ~ *B 

^/a^wffdTntL'E  Jas,  H,  Loughran's  "White  Man's  Bar," || 

on  exhibition  to  attract  the  "       ■  £s 

attention  of  the  lower  trade.     Cor.  South  Main  and  Eagle,  Down  Stairs.     ? 

But  First-Class  Goods  only  at 


cjj  iii     ,  fl       II  ft      I       Organized  Ma}',    1888:     Lewis  Maddux, 

**  WBStsrn  Ciroiini  Sink. president-  l-  p-  Mc^ud-  vu».pw*- 

^_  ITH»NVIU    VHfiWIIUHi    tfWMIM    dent,  J.   E.   Rankin,  Cashier.    Capital 
=—  $oO,000,  Surplus,  $20,000,    State,  County  and  City  Depository. 

H         GRA  200  GRA 

-*l . __: 

^•Gray  Mattie,  c,  cook,  r  Cripple  Creek 

**^Gray  Taylor,  c,  lab,  r  87  Beaumont 

"to  Gray  Lou,  c,  laundress,  r  87  Beaumont 

"Grayson  Ella  Miss,  bds   199  Haywood 

dGramford  G  \V,  c,  waiter   Gano  House  Haywood  and   French 

<L> 

|v*  Broad  ave 

<g  GRANT  J  S,  druggist  24  S  Main,  r  Vance  and  College. 

xn  (See  adv  outside  front) 

pj Grant  J  S  Mrs,  r  Vance  and  College 
jtsj  Grant  Sarah,  c,  r  169  S  Main 
^3 Grant  Trim,  c,  r  169  S   Main 

** Grant  H  F,  collecting  agt,  r  71  Liberty 

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Grant  H  F  Mrs,  r  71  Liberty 

{JGrant  M  R  Miss,  r  71  Liberty 
O Grant  R  I,  r  Hillside  and  West 
W  Grant  R  I  Mrs,  r  Hillside  and  West 
«u  Grant  J  Rogers,  dairyman,  r  Charlotte 

Grant  J  Rogers  Mrs,  r  Charlotte 
fl GRAHAM  A  S   Dr,  dentist  57  S  Main,  bis  Neville 

House  46  S  Main 
j*  Graham  R  L,   Asheville  Shoe   Co,  R    L   Graham,   pres;     M 
D  Long,  vice  pres  ;  John  Y  Jordan,  sec  and  treas,  r  iS 
Bearden  ave 
(rf  Graham  R  L  Mrs,  r  18  Bearden  ave 


\  PETEIB  Merchant  Tailors,  58  "cuth  Main  Street, 

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IF  you    wish  to  Buy  or  Sell   Keal  instate  Aj 
description,  Rent  your  House,  Insure  your  Li 
Property,  make  no  mistake,  you   can  do,  so  to 
best  advantage  with  us.  R 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C 


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u  wish  to  -buy  or  "Sell  Heal  Estate  oi  any 
script-ion,  Rent  your  House,  Insure  your  Life  or 
-ertv,  make  no  mistake,  you  can  do  so  to  foe 
advantage  with  us. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  xo  McAfee  Block, 

8  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


DAMOnn    O    PMITUIP  *tork  of  nnrGciaTS'  si  >  dries  t*  th«0 

nAioUn  1st  olVlllH  5  mo^«riWi»ndfQm.  jl  f^^  Ay82U6  m 

pleta  of  any  Uouiie  in  Aitlieville.  •— -"-«"«™™- ^^— -  ■■ 

GRA  201  ~~  GRE         m 

Graham  C  E  Mrs,  r  Park  ave  nr  Haywood  53 

GRAHAM  CE,CE  Graham  Mnfg  CO,  M  H  Cone,  g 

Balto,  Md,  Pt ;  C  E  Graham,  Sec  and  Treas,  r  Park  m 
ave,  near  Haywood 
Grand  Opera  House,  Patton  Avenue,  Jas  P  Sawyer,  mngr  f^ 
C-1  Graded  Schools,  City,  Prof  P  P  Claxton,  supt ;  Orange  Street,  £jj 
white,  E  P  Mangum,  prin  ;  Academy,  Street,  white,  g 
E  B  Lewis,  prin  ;  Mountain  Street,  colored,  Edward  ^ 
Stevens,  prin  £ 

GRAND*  CENTRAL  HOTEL,  Patton  ave  and  Water,  O 

S  R  Chedester  &  Son,  props  ™ 

Graham  Jos,  wks  city  paving,  r  near  176  Pine  ^ 

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Gwyn  &  West, 


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Estobitaheu  last.  S.  E.  Court  Square.       |g 

Graham  M  B,  bag  agt  R&D  depot,  r  McDowell,  near  South  £« 

Side  ave 
Graham  Ada  Mrs,  r  McDowell,  near  South  Side  ave  « 

Graham  Reuben,  bds  McDowell,  r  near  South  Side  ave  '    a§- 

^Greene  Blanche  Miss,  r  2?  Pine  gs 

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Greene  S  C  R,  r  Victoria,  1 14  mi  Main  South  <<& 

Oo 

Green  Nora  Miss,  r  Western  Hotel  %"2 

c.— 

Green  Lucy,  c,  r  Baptist  Hill  £2 

Green  Geo,  r,  waiter,  A  F  College,  r  same  jj= 

GREENWELL  PROF.  H  J,  Greenwell  &  Sites,  proprs  |ac 

Oaks  Hotel,  r  same     (See  desc  article)  ^F 

Greenwell  H  J  Mrs,  r  Oaks  Hotel  || 

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6  TV,?™ ami       .Jaj  ft  Uuflikf aV<!  "TO.a  MaYa  Hap  'is 


Brnmlit 


Sr„ ..  Ju.  B.  LoBghnn's  "Whita  Uan's  Bar, 


n  c 


Have  been  recommended  by  the  leading  physicians  of  the  State  lor  medicinal  o 
purposes,    ia  Cor,  South  .Main  and  Eagrle,  Down  Stairs.  « 


(j      ...      .  fi        |i  n      I      Organized  May,   18SS ;    Lewis  Maddux. 

A  Western  Caroima  Bank,  ^frvV  pk  M^°:'-  ViTPrrr 

g  "  dent,  J.    E.  Rankin,  Cashier.     Capital, 

J  $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository. 

GRE  ~m~  GRE       ' 

a: . 

[J|  Greenvvell  Wilton  R,  r  Oaks  Hotel 
D  5  Greenlee  Jas,  c,  driver,  bds  17  Peachtree 
w~  Greenlee  Chas,  c,  liveryman,  r  23  Hill 
<j     Greenlee  Sophie,  c,  r  23  Hill 

•-Greenlee  Rachel,  r,  r  157  Hill 
K  Greenlee  Addie,  c,  bds  157  Hill 
WGceenlee  Geo,  c,  lab,  bds  157  Hill 
CO  Greenlee  Walter,  c,  pntr,  r  157  Hill 
l£  Greenlee,  Geo,  c.  pntr,  r  18  Bearden  ave 

Greenlee  Patsy,  cy  laundress,  r  18  Bearden  ave 
^5  Greenlee  Luticia,  c,  r  21  Mulberry 
Q  Greenlee  Jno,  c,  teamster,  r  21  Mulberry 

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^  y  1  11        us*;    Noj  b  Patton  Ave  ^  Ashe7illei  N,  Ct 

^J  Greenlee  Ada,  <r,  seamstress,  r  21  Mulberry 
^  Greenlee  Emmie,  c,  asst  cook.  Starne's  Hotel,  S  Main,  r  same 
r  *  Greenlee  Kazar,  r,  cook,  67  College 
rj  Greenlee  Jane,  c,  cook,  r  Rollins 
^1  Greenlee  Jessie,  <r,  laundress,  r  Mountain  &  Pine 
l_  Greenlee  Rufus,  £,  waiter,  Battery  Park,  r  Mountain  and  Pine 
^  Greenlee  Cinda,  c,  laundress,  r  Baptist  Hill 
.  Green  Ben,  c,  feed    stables,    College,    rear    Grand    Central,  r 

V  Eagle,  near  Valley 

-a  Green  Gaston,  groceryman,  bds  155  N  Main 
-+3  Green,  wid  S  P,  r  132  Hill 

®  Green  Eliza,  r  132  Hill 

*  McKinnon  &  Potrio  Mercllallt Iailors' 5S  ^ Main  streeti 

«■'         Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


The  Most  Complete  Stock  of 

Pure  Drugs,  Rare  Chemicals  and  Patent  Medicines 

—at—  31  Patton  Ave. 

GRE  203  GRO 


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Green  Jas,  c,  coachman,  58  Haywood  s»q 

Green  J  M,  r  Roberts  and  Buxton  h| 

Green  Laura  Mrs,  r  Roberts  and  Buxton  §  = 

Green  Nat,  tel  opr,  bds   Roberts  and  Buxton  -WS 
Green  Gay,  wks  Asheville  Citizen,  bds  Roberts  and  Buxton     jT„- 

Green  Otis,  bkkpr,  bds  Roberts  and  Buxton  §  s 

Green  Walter,  elk  Glen  Rock  Hotel,  r  same  g~- 

£3" 

GRIFFING  C  F,  real  estate  and  loans,  also  gen'l  mngr    B" 

Asheville  Investment  Co,  office  S  E  Ct  Place.     (See 

adv) 

Griffin  Sallie,  c,  chambermaid,  r  73  Depot  HN 

Griffin  Pink,  c,  wks  Battery  Park,  r  Ji  Depot 

j£ 

All  mall  orders  for  China.  Glassware,  Lamps,  Hoai«  FnrnishlDfi,  N4 

Ac,  are  treated  with  care  and  promptness.      Send    them   to   u*  «| 

when  you  can't  come  yourself.  Respectfully.  \J 

THE  CRYSTAL  P^Cl.  ^    ft   fl^fe   |    ^    fl   fr^  ^  ^ 

Griffin  William,  bds  516  Haywood  Q 

Griffin  Pink,  <:,  waiter  Battery  Park  Q 

Grimes  William,  c,  drayman,  r  64  Mountain  W 

Grimes  Louisa,  r,  laundress,  r  64  Mountain 

Griggs  Mamie  Miss,  pupil  H  1  School  (X 

Griggs  William  M,  r  Grove  a 

Griggs  Laura  T,  r  - —  Grove  a 

Griggs  Rachael  A,  r  Grove  • 

Griggs  James,  carp,  r  309  College 

Griggs  James  Mrs,  r  309  College  "-* 

Gross  Marks  Father,  bds  159  Patton  ave  &. 

Groves  David,  wks  Cotton  Factory,    bds  near  32  Haywood      *c* 

.  "t^ 

The  Neatest  and  Most  Quiet  place    In   Town    to   spend   an    hour  or  m-m 
two  at  Billiards  or  Pool,  and  at  the  same  time    'smile,"  is  at  ^» 

Cor.  South  Main  &  Eagle.  __ 


Jas,  H.  Loughran's  "Khite'Man's  Bar, 


(Down  Stairs.) 


Organize*!  May,  1888;  Lewis. Maddux, 
President,  L.  P.  McLond.  Vice-Presi- 
'  dent,  .T.  E.  Rankin,  Cashier.  Capital, 
|3  $"'0,000;  Surplus,  $20,000.  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  Intel- 
's g  .est  paid  on  deposits  of  four  months  or  longer  in  Savings  Department. 

Sj  GRO  204  GUT 

§5  Grogan  Alexander,  lab,  bds  167  Hill 

|«  Gudger  FT,  Martin  Gudger  &  Carter,  attys,  office  Legal  Bldg, 

a  £  r  College  near  Oak 

g-p  Gudger  H  Mrs,  r  College  near  Oak 

3-g  Gudger  Walter,  Police  Force,  bds  Ruck  Tavern 

f*  Gudger  J  M,  attorney,  office  Patton  ave  and  Main.r  20  Bear- 
's ^ 
»                  den  ave 

K 

.  Gudger  Sallie  Mrs-,  r  20  Bearden  ave 
*-*  Gudger  Eugene,  bds  20  Bearden  ave 
£5  Gudger  Frances  Miss,  bds  20  Bearden  ave 
^Gudger  H  L,  Brown  Gudger  &  Co,  d\y  goods  and  notions,  35 
£n  Patton  ave,  r  Academy 

I  ■ ; —  ~ — ; — 

r*  Attorney  at  Law,  COMMISSIONER  of 

°i  'WmUmm.    fli       fl ..  *  L  «»  «  »  DEEDS,  and  Notary  Public, 

<   WUlffl     Se     P|4|J3in,  y"   SO  Patton  Avenno.  AHheyUle.  X.  C 

^  "    '         "    "  specialties:  Real  Property  and  Conveyancing. 

O  Gudger  Alice  Mrs,  r  Academy 

Gudger  Maria,  c,  cook,   39  Haywood 

*  Gudger  Thomas,  brickmason,  bds  1 17  So  French  Broad 

S  Guest  James,  blacksmith,  bds  167  Hill 

•^  Guest  William,   night   watchman    Marx    Factory,   r  167  Hill 

— -  Guest  Cathrine,  r  167  Hill 

K-  Gu,est  W  M,  lab,  bds  167  Hill 

^  Guest  Lucinaa,  r  167  Hill 

H»  Guischard  G  L,  foreman   Ballard,   Rich  &  Bovce,  bds  French 

.<(  Broad  ave 

3EGunn  Sallie  Miss,  bds  117  Chestnut 

f£  Guthrie  Becca  Jane  Miss,  pupil   H  I  School 
-+->  - — — ' 

»  McKENNQN  &  PETRIE  Mlmi  Mm' s  Soiltl1  )lain  Stet' 

<g  .Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 

P5 


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plcte  of  any  bouse  In  Asueville.  Kg 

'  3^ 

'  2. » 

_____  — aa 

Guthrie  Stacy  Ann  Miss,  pupil  H  1  School  -°3 

Guthrey  Ellen,  r  near  I  3Q  Beaumont  go 

'  ^  ^  *  CO 

GWYN  W  B,  real  estate  and  insurance,  Gwyn  &  West,  •■  | 

office  se  cor  Court  Place,  r  34  Grove.    (See  adv  centre  f% 
lines)  II 

Gwyn  W  B  Mrs,  1  34  Grove  gjr 

Gwyn  Laura  L  Miss,  r  34  Grove  §•_ 

Gvvynn  William,  c,  restaurant  38  So  Main,  r  same  D-™ 

Gwynn  Ellen,  c,  r  38  So  Main  q£. 

Gvvynn  Harriet,  cook,  24  Grove  S-sr 

Gwynn  Larkin,  c,  coachman,  near   French   Broad  and    Hay-  t» 
wood  jjj| 

Taylor,  Bouis  &  Brotlierton,  43  vJ£*™£±&o^oiZ  si 

'saAOIS  -S_^r_D-^-3:Xr  House.  »  -j 

:s__-D-__T'v«_c  ausrv  s__r_£_.ocr_s  smisooo      gg. 
'9jeM-M0||jM  pue  poo^  spoog  6ii!t|smjnj-_snoH  io  aun  ||nj  80 


HAEFELI    CHARLES,    bds    Gmo    House,    Haywood  If 
and  French  Broad 

_____ 

Haefeli    Joseph,   bds    Gino    House,    Haywood  and    French  ?* 

Broad  £3j 

Haefeli  Carrie   Miss,  bds  Haywood  and  French  Broad               g 

Hagood  A  J,  eng,  Battery  Park,  r  same  __- 

Hagins  W  H,  carp,  r  300  S  Grove  ^> 

Hagins  Hattie  E,  r  300  Grove                        .  O 
Hagins  Jack",  lab,  r  near  Ice  Factory 
Hagins  Sarah,  r  near  Ice  Factory 

Haigler  James,  carp,  bds  Depot  near  Patton  ave  ^ 
Hall  Lee,  c,  coachman;  r  15  So  Water 


No  Free  Lunches  served,  or 
any  kind  of  Wild  Animals 
on  exhibiton  to  attract  the 
attention  of  the  lower  trade. 


Jas,  H,  LougWs  "White  Man's  Bar,"  |» 


But  First-Class  Goods  onl,  at  Cor-  Soiltn  Maln  ani  Ea2le  (B5*E  stlir»->        £. 


f  Western  Carolina  Bank,  ^^^vSS^J^i^a: 

Jj  '  dent,  J.   E.   Rankin,   Cashier.    Capital, 

j*      $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.     State,  County  and  City  Depository.     Money 
£,£  loaned  on  Real  Estate  on  long  time. 

•  K, = . — _ 

*|        HAL  206  HAM 

at 

jS^Hall,  Oliver,  c,  lab,  r  near  Phillip 
•^HTall  Felix,  c,  house  boy,  42  Haywood 

®  Hall  ,  lab,  r  Baird  near  Charlotte 

J  Hall  Mrs,  r  Baird  near  Charlotte 

*  Hall  A  B,  elk,  r  East  near  N  Main 
C^iall  A  B  Mrs,  r  East  near  N  Main 
"^JHall  Pink,  carp,  r  near  357  N  Main 
:=jHall  Sarah  A,  r  near  357  No  Main 
J==sHally burton  Fannie  Mrs,  bds  181  Patton  ave 
^rlallyburton  Minnie  Miss,  r  Glen  Rock  Hotel 

grlallyburton  A  G  Mrs,  r  Glen  Hock  Hotel 
HHallyburton  W  E,  313/  So  Main 


i  C.  T.  RAILS 


as 


Real  Estate  and  Fire  Insurance, 
J      No.  5  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


■HALLYBURTON  A  G,   proprietor  Glen  Rock  Hotel. 

2  near    passenger  depot,   r  same     (Telephone  76)     See 

•a  descriptive  article 

Hamlin  Levi,  elk  N  Main,  r  East  near  Seney 
\pHamlin  Ida,  r  East  near  Seney 

-aHamlin  elk  Ray  &  Davenport,  N  Main,  bds  59  N  Main 

q  Hamilton  Clara  Miss,  211  Riverside  Park 

S Hamilton  Julia,  c,  laundress,  r  near  Academy 
Hamilton  Fate,  c,  blacksmith,  r  near  Academy 
3 Hamilton  Joseph  Rev,  c,  r  9  Valley 
'♦'Hamilton  Fannie,  c,  rg  Valley 
"Hamilton,  Charles,  wks  A  fur  factory,  bds  266  Patton  ave 


,  &  PETRIE,  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 


a 


Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  attended  to. 


Our  soil  V  WATER  and  other  Fountain    I>rlnk»   are  conceded   ttte^ 
best.    The  only  place  where  whites  nlono  are  served.  gP 

RAYSOR  &  SMITH'S,  || 

31    Fatton    Aveuue.?n 

»g. 

"  HAM  207  HAM  ?~ 

■ ■ 3  • 

Hamilton  Mrs,  wid  S  P  M,  bds  87  Bailey  £2, 

Hamilton  Blanch  Miss,  bds  87  Bailey  $$ 

Hamilton  Annie, c,  r  2&y  So  Main  g$ 

HAMILTON  T  P,  T  P  Hamilton  &  Co,  Groceries,  22  Si 

Patton  ave,  bds  9  Flint     (See  descriptive  article)  g*^ 

Hamilton  T  P  Mrs,  bds  9  Flint  ^g 

Hamilton  James,  £,  r  287  Main  |Q 

Hamright  Silvia,  <:,  cook,  Bartlett  and  Adams  3  g 

Hamright  Peter,  r,  butler,  bds  Bartlett  and  Adams  %< 

Hampton  Winnie  Miss,  bds  42  Haywood  " 

Hampton  John  E  Jr,  bds  42  Haywood  <»£ 

Hampton  Ralph  B,  bds  42  Havwood  ~F 

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CWYN  &  WEST, 

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The  Snout  Mountain  Land  Go. 


ilg-enta.    3 ; 
S     S.    COURT    SQTJABE. 


Hampton  J  E  Mis,  r  42  Haywood  .. 

Hampton  George  L,  bds  42  Haywood  TL* 
HAMPTON  JOHN  E,  Hampton  &  Featherstone  props  © 

Metropolitan  Saloon  29  N  Main,  r  42  Haywood.     (See  ^ 

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Hampton  Nannie  Miss,  bds  8  Jeff.Drive  ^ 

Hampton  Adelia  Miss,  bds  8  Jeff   Drive  jw 

Hampton  Charles,  carp,  r  8  Jeff  Drive  _ 

Hampton  J  H,  No  2  police  force,  r  160  Bailey  O 
Hampton  Julia  A  Mrs,  r  160  Bailey 

Hampton  Hattie  F,  bds    140  Bailey  *» 

Hampton,  wid  Levi,  r  140  Bailey  *=*" 

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HS  Hampton  T  C.  cab  mkr,  bds  2  Blanton 

tog  Hampton  Sallie  M,"bds  2  Blanton 

*    Hampton  Tim,  c,  r  Depot 

HpHammett  Mary,  r  nr  Cotton  Factory 

pjHammett  A  B,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  nr  same 

l^jHamniett  Charles,  wks  Ice  Factory,  bds  120  Roberts 

Hammett  Clancy,  wks  Ash'e  Far  Factory,  bds  120  Roberts 
oagHammett  John,  mechanic,  r  120  Roberts 
.Hammett  M  S  Mrs,  r  12c  Roberts 
^Hamlet  Mrs,  r  234  Patton  ave 
WHammerslilag  S  Mrs,  r  q6  Spruce 

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"rockery.   Glassware,   Lamps,   Rogers  Cutlery, 

ouse    Furnishings,    Tinware,    Stoves,    Ac.,  at 

icHrt  that  will  astonish  von.     store  very  neat. 

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^JHAMMERSHLAG  S,  Hammershlag  &  Whitlock  proprs 

Marble  Hall  32  S  Main,  r  56  Spruce 
£s| Hammershlag  Hannah  Miss,  r  56  Spruce 
^HHammershlag  Rachel  Miss,  r  56  Spruce 
^Hammershlag  L,  r  56  Spruce 
JgHamrick  Plaiau,  house  boy,  r  199  Chestnut 

Hamrick  Frank,   wks    Daily   Citizen   N  Court    Place,  bds    2 

Q  East 

^aHanie  S  B  Mrs,  bds  42  Haywood 

wHann  Eliza,  laundress,  r  46  Madison 

g*Hannei"  D  A,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds  36  W  Haywood 
p^Hare  S  A  Mrs,  wid  F,  r  216  College 

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tions. We  loan  money  in  sums  to  suit.  We 
Care  for  Estates  and  guarantee  protection  to  own- 
ers interest  in  same.  We  invest  trust  funds 
carefully. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


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tions. We  loan  money  in  sums  to  suit.  We 
Care  for  Estates  and  guarantee  protection  to  own- 
ers interest  in  same.  We  invest  trust  funds 
carefully. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  xo  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


You    will     neve 
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: Raystr  I  kill's  Drag  Store,  31  Path  kM 


Your  trade  appreciated.       Your  interest  studied.  p-"° 

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Hare  Emma  Miss,  r  216  College  »B 

HARE  J  R,  Hare  Bros,  grocers  17  S   Main,   r  216  gf 

College  p. 

Hare  T  C,  Hare  Brothers,  Grocers  17  S  Main,  r  216  College,  ge 

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Hare  Patrick  E,  Hare  Brothers,  T  C,  J  R  and  P  E  17  S  Main,  |3 

r  216  College  -!§. 

Harilson  William,  wks  R  and  D  Ry  Co,  bds  78  Park  ave  p| 
Harrellson  Thomas,  freight  conductor  R  and    D  Ry  Co,   bds  pg 

Depot  nr  frght  depot  ^S 

Harvey  Albert,  wks  Asheville  Fur  Factory,  bds  120  Roberts  £-• 
Harper  Elizabeth,  r  69  Logan  £? 


Walter  S.  Cushman.^ 


Attorney  at  Law,  COMMISSIONER  of ), 
DEEDS,  and  Votary  Public, 
SO  Patton  Avenue,  Asheville,  S.  V. 


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n  William  L,  tel  opr,  bds  57  Cherry  O 

n  Ella  K  Mrs,  bds  57  Cherry  § 


Harper  James,  carp,  r  69  Logan  ^ 

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Harry  George,  c,  plasterer,  r  186  Pine  j^, 

n  T  L,  carp,  r64  Pearson  ave  £"5 

n  S  S,  r  near  Ice  Factory  ® 

n  J  D,  lab,  r  14  Philip  § 


n  Katie,  r  14  Philip  ^© 

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n  Henry,  r  14  Philip  25 

n  James,  bds  [4  Philip  &e 

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•^  '  dent,   J.   B.    Rankin.  Cashier.     Capital, 

,22~$50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.     State,  County   and  City  Depository.     Your 
•1=3  Correspondence  solicited. 

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QjHarding  Nannie  E  Mrs,  r  93  Biiley 
[arding  Milton,  architect,  r  93  Bailey 
Hareld  M  ittie,  bds  Bailey,  near  Cripple  Creek 
iHareld  Karo,  bds  Bailey,  near  Cripple  Creek 
Hareld  Jno,  carp,  bds  Bailey  near  Cripple  Creek 


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■Hartweil  Jas,  c,  waiter  Glen  Rock 

oHardy  Anna  E,  bds  429  So  Main 
^Hlardy  Janette,  c,  chambermaid,  31  Grove 
,£jHardy  Carrie,  c,  housemaid,  31  Haywood 
•^Ilardy  Bell,  c,  cook,  31  H  lywood 
£Ji~ays  Mrs,  widow  Ridley,  r  272  Patton  ave 

pjHarrison  Martha  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 

*+   IDjlOF,    ijOUlS    (X    DrOIllBrlflll,  No.  43  Patton!Ave.  under  Grand  Opera  House. 
•3     SANITARY  PLUMBING,  ROOFING,  Stcam-Hot  Wat«  *N0  Hot  Am  HUat.hq. 

5J?  ^C-  ft  *•*    fiTTimw-  —     nOUS|-pURNI8MmO   GoOUS. 

*»*  -^vano  ri  1   1  inu-  —HEATING   AND  COOKINO  STOVES.— 

■Harkins  Wesley,  carp,  r  9  Blanton 

"Harkins  Nancy  L,  r  9  Blanton 
■JkHarkins  Flora  V,  bds  9  Blanton 
^Harkins  Jno  W  M,  bds  9  Blanton 
CyHarkins  H  S,  bds  9  Blanton 

JIartlow  Mary,  bds  159  Patton  ave 

^Hartshorn  Chas  H,  Lumber  Dealer,  Gano  House,  HayMood 

tt  and  French  Broad  ave 

HHartshorn  Chas  H  Mrs,  r  Gano  House,  Haywood  and  French 

Broad  ave 
53Hargan  Dr  T  J,  (Specialist,)  office  29   Patton  ave,  2d  floor,  r 
^  Pearson  ave,  end  Academy 

£  McKINNON  &  PETRIE,  Mercian  Tailors,  58  Sooth  Main  St. 


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PRRPRIPTIfllirc  Fll  I  Ffl  1>"y  °*  Sieht  by   «*mP«*«««   A|»othec»rl«#i| 


delivered  tree  to  any  part  of  the  City. 


Raysor  &  Smith,  31  Patton  Ave. 

HAR  211  HAR 


Hargan  Mrs  T  J,  r  Pearson  ave  end  Academy 
Hargan  Stella  E  Miss,  r  Pearson  ave  end  Academy 
Hargan  Guy  C,  r  Pearson  ave  end  Academy 


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s  David,  bds  94  Cherry  ^ 

s  Theo,  mfgr,  r  142  Hill  • 

s  Florence  Mrs,  r  142  Hill  £ti 

s  Rufus,  c,  driver,  bds  10  Irvin  u 

s  Fannie,  c,  cook,  30  Orange  ^j 

s  J  C,  wks  cotton  mills,  r  near  same  O 
s  R  T  J,  r  near  cotton  mills 
s  Annie,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  near  same 
s  Mira,  r  near  Cotton  Factory 


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s  S  A  Mrs,  bds  French  Broad  and  Patton  ave  <® 

s  Mary,  house  girl,  bds  307  Bailey  '  > 

s  Nancy,  c,  r  261  Bailey  p& 

s  Kate,  c,  cook,  5  Jefferson  Drive  ■ 

s  J  C  Mrs,  r  9  Pine 

s  J  C,  travelling  salesman  Cinti,  r  19  Pine 

s  J  H,  clerk  G  A  Mears,  r  33  S  Main 

ngton  J  B  Mrs,  r  50  Liberty 

ngton  Geo  W,  C  E  Corps,  r  50  Liberty 

ngton  Hattie  B  Miss,  r  50  Liberty 

ngton  J  B,  merchant,  East  Court,  r  50  Liberty 


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BILLIARDS  or  POOL,  and  at  the  same  time  "  smile."  is  at 

JAS.  H.  LOUGBRAN'S  "WHITE  MAN'S  BAR,"  W  »| 

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t  Western  larona  Bank, j.-^  **.«£»«. vj*** 

J  'dent.  J.    E,  Rankin,  Cashier.     Capital, 

*     $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000,     State,  County  and  City  Depository.   A  Room 
£K  and  Teller's  Window  for  the  exclusive  use  of  the  Ladies. 


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*a  HAR  212  HAT 

K  Hart  Wm,  r  6  Valley 

|      Hart  Rosa  A,  r  6  Valley 

n     Hart  J  L  Mrs,  r  120  Charlotte 

£     Hart  J  L,  tobacconist,  r  120  Charlotte 

cj  Hasty  Alice,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  near  same 

P^;  Hasty  Hugh,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  near  same 

<_THaskeIl  S  H  Mrs,  r  Hill  and  Gudger 

•g  Haskell  H  S,  wks  Soda  Water  Factory  217   Haywood,  r  Hill 

"§§  and  Gudger 

^^Jiasty  Julia,  wks  Cotton  Mills,  r  nr  same 

J3  Hasty  Jno,  wks  Cotton  Mills,  r  nr  same 

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°|  Hasty  Susan  P,  r  nr  Cotton  Factory 


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LIN  RAILWAY  COMPANY 

.   Wm.  W.  West,  Sec.  and  Treas,        W.  B.  GLwyn,  President. 


"-Hasty  S  H,  r  nr  Cotton  Factory 

Jj  Ha'sty  J  M,  elk  Mimnaugh's  11  Patton  Ave,  r  same 
Mi  Hastings  Maria,  c,  cook,  Penland 

Haskins  Annie  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College 
8y  Hatch  L  H,  contractor,  bds  64  S  Main 

rt  Hatch  Susan  E,  teacher,  r  98  Bailey 

q  Hatch  Emily  E,  r  98  Bailey 

ft  Hatch  Emily  Julia,  librarian,  bds  98  Bailey 

fl  Hatch  L  M,  collector,  r  98  Bailey 
2j  Hatch  W  N,  r  86  Bridge 
■H  Hatch  VV  N  Mrs,  r  86  Bridge 

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RAYSOPl  <*?  SMITH,  31  Fatton  Ave.  »» 

HAU  213  HAY  "      || 

Haughton  \V  G,  agent  So  Ex  Co,  office   North   Court  Place,  s=^ 
bds  Graii;!  Central  ^S- 

Havener  R  H,  carp,  r  94  Cherry  g|' 

Havener  J  M,  carp,  r  37  Seney  -M2 

Havener  J  M  Mrs,  r  U  Seney  j?°- 

Hawk    F,  elk    Music    House,    Patton    Ave,  bds  College  and  8^ 
Spruce  o5. 

Hawkins  M  C,  r  53  Atkinson  ~ 

Hawkins  Jno,  conductor,  Motor  Car  Line,  r  3 1 5  Haywood 
Hawkins  J   L,  train  despatcher    R   &   D,  r   Oakland   Ave,  nr 

Glen  Rock  pCj 

Hawkins  Addie,  c,  laundress,  r  Biiley  nr  Cripple  Creek 

-  -.  ... — — — # 

Everybody    trades   wfth   n*  becanse   we   have  the  largest  and  bestpj 
line  of  Crockery.  Glassware*  House  Furnishings,  Tinware,  <Vc.,u 

Thad.W.  thrash  I  Co,,  Crystal  Palace,  II  fatten  Ave  gj 


Hawkins  Catherine,  c,  laundress,  r  5  French  Broad  Ave  Q 

Hawkins  Robt,  c,  farmer,  r  5  French  Broad  Ave  Q 

Hawkins  Jas,  c,  porter,  r  5  French  Broad  Ave  •  ImJ 

Hayton  Mitchell,  c,  brick  mason,  bds  421  Bailey 

Hayes  Maggie,  wks  Tobacco  Factory,  r  nr  Academy  fa 

Haynes  Jonas,  c,  cook,  r  4  Madison 

Haynes  Lizzie,  c,  housekeeper,  234  N  Main 

Haynes  Geo,  c,  coachman,  234  N  Main 

Haynes  Eliza,  c,  cook,  8  Spruce 

Haynes  Jno,  brick  mason,  bds  Roberts  and  Buxton 

Haynes  Ellen,  c,  cook,   Roberts  &  Buxton 

Haynes  Mary,  housekeeper  ,$lagle  House,  r  same 


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JAS.  H.  LOUGBRAN'S  "WHITE  MAN'S  BAR''? 


Th«  WHISKIES 
WINES  AND 
BRANDIES  AT 

Have  been  recommended  by  the  leading  physicians  of  the  State  formediclnal- 
porposee.  COR.  SOUTH   MAIN  AND  EAGLE,  Down  Stairs.        ! 


I .  Western  Carolina  Bank,  I 


Organized  May  1888;  Lewis  Maddux,  President, 

li.  P.  McLouU,  Vice-President.  J.  K.  Rankin,. 

^ashler.     Directors— Lewis  Maddux,   G-eo.   S. 

Powell,  J.  K.  Rankin,  C.  M.  McLoud,  J.  E.  Ray. 
•  ■^  S.  H.  Reed.  M.  J.  Bearden,  J.  K.  Reed,  M.  J.  Fagg.  Capital,  §50,000;  Surplus, 
=  „  $20,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository. 

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2t  HAY  214  HEM 

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Sg3    Haynes  Robt,  c,  coachman,  r  Seney  and  N  Main 


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Haynes  Mary,  c,  r  Seney  and  N  Main 
•=    Hazzard  E  W,  r  Woodfin  near  Oak 
=  •    Hazzard  Lilly  Mrs,  r  Woodfin  near  Oak 
S<    Heath  James,  carpenter,  r  165  Church 
fi°    Head  Elizabeth,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds  460  W  Haywood 

Head  W  P,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  466  Haywood 
O    Head  Emma,  r  466  Haywood 

Headens  Carp,  r  32  Davidson 

Headens   Mrs,  r  32  Davidson 

Heck  Geo,  bds  Battery  Park 

Heinntshe  H  E  Mrs,  bds  53  College 


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3C    Helton  Eliza  J,  bds  Cripple  Creek 

J   Helton  Wm  F,  r  Cripple  Creek 
3E    Helton  Susan  M,  bds  Cripple  Creek 
££   Helton  Florence  A,  bds  Cripple  Creek 
<X   Helton  Laura  E,  r  Cripple  Creek 
l"   Helton  James  M,  cooper,  r  Cripple  Creek 
I™*   Helton  James  A,  bds  Cripple  Creek 
y  Hemphill  Dina,  cook,  24  Orange 

Hemphill  Emma,  bds  Riverside  Park 

Hemphill  Robt,  c,  house  boy,  24  Cherry 


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The  Most  Complete  Stock  of  §§ 

'  Pure  Drugs.  Bare; Chemicals  and  Patent  Medicines,  £1 

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Hemphill  Ester,  r,  house  maid,  261  Chestnut 
Hemphill  Robt,  c,  coachman,  r  127  Valley 
Hemphill  Cecelia,  c,  sick  nurse,  r  127  Valley- 
Hemphill  Emma,  hds  Cripple  Creek  ?** 
Hemphill  Rufus,  c,  railroader,  r  47  Pine  eg 
Hemphill  Alice,  c.  r  47  Pine  S"<L 
Hemphiil  Thomas,  f,  lab,  r  J33  Bailey  § «? 
Hemphill  Ella,  c,  r  423  Bailey  ~S 
Hempill  Martin,  c,  r  Peachtree  q* 
Hempill  Anna,  r,  r  Peachtree  £» 

HENSLEY   J    B,    Hensley   &   Wild,    Grocers,   23  N  |o 

Main     (See  descriptive  article)  £" 

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Tavlor,  Bonis  &  Brotherton.  43  p^IT!^^  S.M  h,«m.  l% 

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Fine  Sanitarj  Flmttai  ui  House  Hotel ST,A"  ffiSBSP"  ANI'II 


Hensley  Lizzie,  c,  cook,  149   Haywood 

Henry  O  H  Mrs,  r  70  Orange 

Henry  wid  Linda,  r  70  Orange 

Henry  O  H,  traveling  salesman  Balto,  r  70  Orange  ?C 

Hennie  Wallace,  c,  waiter, .Cos  Club 


Hennie  John,  c,  coachman  Cos  Club  ^j 

Henninger  J  C,  mail  carrier  No  4,  r  24  Rector  O 

Henninger  Laura  B   Mrs,  bds  24  Rector 
Henderson  Ella  Miss,  teacher  A  F  College,  r  same 
Henderson  J  A,  carp,  r  Hall 


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Henderson  M  N,  r  Hall  q 

Henderson  Backus,  c,  lab,  r  bet  Valley  and  Eagle 

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&5&*?$&,Eft2  Jas,  H.Loughran's  "lite  Man's  Bar,"  f» 

on  exhibition  to  attract  the  -—--—«--*—-•---—---—--——-«------—.     ^a 

attention  of  the  lower  trade.     Cor.  South  Main  and  Eaele,  Down  Stairs,     <  c 

But  First-Class  Goods  onty  at  D  ? 


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^_  imWitt    )tmvttim    «UM»<    deut)   j    E#   Rankin,   Cashier.    Capital 
fH  $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository. 
B  "    "~HEN—  ~216  HES 

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„  Henderson  Mary,  c,  laundress,  r  bet  Eagle  and  Valley 
■+*  Henderson  John,  c,  coachman,  r  Eagle  and  Valley 

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■+-*  Henderson  Lucy,  c,  r  Eagle  near  Valley 

W  Henderson  Jane,  c,  laundress,  r  Baptist  Hill 

■^  Henderson  Hannah,  c,  cook,  r  40  Mountain 

gS  Henderson ,  carpenter,  r  32  Davidson 

n_,  Henderson  Mrs,  r  32  Davidson 

Henderspn   Geo,  tobacconist,  r  48  Grove 

■^  Henderson  C  E,  jeweler  Cosby's,  bds  48   Grove 

"rt  Henderson  Ona  Mrs,  r  48  Grove 

,-t  Henderson  Baxter,  r  48  Grove 

cJ  Henderson  M'Liss,  r  134  Church 

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a> ; ; ; 

Henderson,  J  D,  carp,  r  285  College 
H  Henderson  J  D  Mrs,  r  2S5  College 
Q  Hess  L  VV,  painter,  bds  Valley 
Ifl  Hess  Walter  S,  ptr,  bds  Valley 

Hess  Jos,  ptr.  bds  73  North  Main  , 

Heston  Sarah  Miss,  bds  56  Bailey 
g  Heston  Mary  W  Mrs,  r  56  Bailey 
O  Heston  Win  R,  elk,  hds  56  Bailey 
gHESTON  J  M,  r  53  Bailey,  fruits  and  confectionery , 

■H  36  South  Main     (See  desc  art) 

A  Heston  Mamie  Mrs,  bds  50  Bailey 

-a|  Heston  Allie,  postal  elk,  bds  50  Bailey 

*  McKINNON  Ii  PETEIE  Merchant  Tailors,  53  Seuth  Main  Street", 

g      CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


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\\J&  are  State  Agents  for  N.  C.  Inland  &  Co.'s  celebrated 
*'  Fire  and  Burglar  Proof  Safe.  We  represent  the 
Lloyds  Plate  Glass  Insurance  Company  of  New  York. 
We  can  insure  you  against  accident  or  death  in  the 
"Travelers  Insurance  Company  of  Hartford,  Conn." 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 
28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


II7-E  are  State  Agents  lot  3S1.  G.  Inland  &  Co. 's  celebrated 
*'  Fire  and  Burglar-  Proof  Safe.  We  represent  the 
Lloyds  Plate  Glass  Insurance  Company  of  New  York. 
We  can  Insure  you  against  accident  or  deatli  in  the 
"Travelers  Insurance  Company  of  Hartford,  Conn." 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


DAVOflD    0  rii|Tij)o  !*,ook  of  l>Rrr"f;,STS' sr>I>FIF-!%  u  ,hi 

tiAioUn  &  oNII  rt  o  moM v«ri«*t «nd «»•..  3]  patton  Ay6Dnei 

plel*  of  ad)    house  in   A»u«>ville.  —————J 


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Heston  Allie  Mrs,  r  50  Bailey 

Hicks  H  T,  elk,  Carmichael's,  20  South  Main,  r  same 

Higgins  Claude,  machinist,  bds  Hill,  near  Buttrick 

Higgins  Neal,  ptr,  bds  Hill,  near  Buttrick 

Highsmith  Mittie  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 

High  Louisa,  c,  laundress,  r  109  Mountain  £CJ 

Higgins,  wid  T  M,  r  Hill,  near  Buttrick  £2 

Hillbanks — ,  fruitman,  r  136  Valley  ^ 

Hiller  Amelia,  r  Hill,  near  Buttrick  ^ 

Hilderbrand  E  S  Mrs,  .vid  G  A,  r  9  Pine  O 

Hilliard  Margaret  Mrs,  r  105  South  Main 

Milliard  Howard,  bds  105  South  Main 


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Hilliard  W  L  Jr,  bkkpr  Nat  Bank  of  Asheville,  bds  105  South  «  « 

Main  ? 

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Milliard  W L  Dr,  physician,  dud  Oct  it.  iSqo  .  a 

Hilliard  Dr  Chas,   physician,  office  over    1st    Natl  Bank,   se  o-l 

Court  Place,  1-41  Patton  ave  gs. 

Hilliard  Dr  W  D,  physician  and  surgeon,  office  over  1st  Natl^S- 

Bank,  r  57  Spruce,     (Tel  52)  || 

Hilliard  Love  Miss,  r  105  South  Main  £§ 

Hilliard  W  D  Mrs,  r  56  Spruce  j*|" 

Hill  C  P,  tel  opr,  r  33  Academy  5" a 

Hill  Mary  L  Mrs,  r  33  Academy  J? 

Hill  Lizzie,  c,  laundress,  r  bet  Engle  and  Valley  g  % 

.  ' ' ' * _    3  (t> 

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^3S~«  fa-  B.  Iflgtoai'i  "White  Man's  kjf 

Ruve  been  recommended  by  the  leading  physicians  of  the  State  for  medicln8l£ 
purpose*.  Cor.  South  Muiu  aud  Eagle,  Down  Stairs.        & 


0     "  ill  '   I  n        1 1         n      I     Organized"  Mav,   188S;'  Lewis  M add n*. 

i  Wfi^ifirn  Lamina  HanK. Presideut- L- p-  MtLoud-  ^wi«- 

^  ncMCiii  uaiuiina  uaiiN,  dent  x  E  RttnkiDi  Cashiei,  capital, 

J    §50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository.       ' 

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11  Ed,  c,  lab,  r  near  ice  factory 

11  M  W,  wks  cotton  factory,  r  near  same 

II  M  E,  r  near  cotton  mills 

11  W  L,  carp,  bds  72  Depot 

11  R  M,  lab,  r  64  Pearson  ave 

11  J  R,  r  240  Bailey 

11  Johanna,  r  240  Bailey 

11  Mat,  bds  240  Bailey 

11  Mary,  c,  cook,  r  Church  bet  Bailey  and  S  Main 

11  Ed,  c,  carp,  r  Church  bet  Bailey  and  S  Main 

11  Joseph,  c,  lab,  r  261  Bailey 

11  Lizzie,  r  261  Bailey 


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£4  HILL  W  M,  restaurant  College  and  N  Main,  r  same 

^  Hill  Gussie  Miss,  r  94   Hillside 

#Hill  R  R,  real  estate,  olfice  College,  r  94  Hillside 
HHill  J  J  Mrs,  r  94  Hillside 
HHill  Virgie  Miss,  r  94  Hillside 

^(J Hill  J  J,  gen  mngr   N   C    B    and  L  Association,    main   office 
525  Charlotte,  N  C,  r  94  Hillside 

Hinton  Sam,  c,  night  porter  Glen  Rock 

rtjHinton  Cracy,  c,  cook  29  Woodfin 
"4*Hindman  E  K,  bds  420  S  Main 

gHINES  E  F,  harness  and  saddlery  N  Main;  also  wag- 

fl5  ons,and  agr'l  implements  rear  Grand  Central,  r  53  Bridge 

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Merchant  Tailors,  58  ^outh  Main  Street. 

"         Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


Tlic  3I«x*t    Complete  SIOf!t   of  ■*  tk      0        J     I    I 


Pure  Drugs,  Rare  Chemicals  and  Patent  Medicines 


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31  Patton  Ave.  «  3 


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HIN  219  HOL         1 1 

Hines  E  F  Mrs,  r  53  Bridge  »0 

Hines  Eugene,  c,  coachman  169  Chestnut  h| 

Hines  Eugene,  <:,  coachman,  r  Hill   nr  terminus  Patton  ave 

Hines  Addie.  c,  cook,  r  Hill  nr  terminus  Patton  ave  "S 

Hines  Charles,  c,  coachman,  r  Hill  nr  terminus  Patton  ave 

Hitt  B  H,  carp,  bds  47  Bailey 

Hobson  Thomas,  c,  drayman,  r  117  S  French  Broad 

Hobson  Josephine,  c,  r  117  S  French  Broad  5' 

Hocking  Ellen,  bds  83  Bailey 

Hockney  George  L,  bkkpr  Cole's  Foundry,  bds  8  Buttrick 

Hodge  Lula  Miss,  pupil   H  I  School  PS 

Hodge  R  C,  elk  Grand  Central,  r  same 

£J 

All  maO  <*r«ier»  for  China.  Glassware,  Lamp*.  Home  Fnrnishingi.kd 
Ac,  are  treated  with  care  and  promptness.  Send  them  to  tts^j^ 
when  yon  can't  come  yourself.  Respectfully. 

THE.CRYSTAL  PAIACE. fl^    ff     ^   fr    ^    fl   ^   j^ 

Hodge  Sallie,  c,  cook  19  Academy  ft 

Hoey  Flora,  c,  r  Hill  and  Buttrick  Q 

Hoey  Agnes,  c,  r  Hill  and   Buttrick  M 
Hoey  Fannie,  c,  house  maid  174  Haywood 

Hoey  Callie,  c,  cook  48  Grove  (X 

Hoey  Mittie,  c,  nurse,  bds  Hill  and  Buttrick  a 

Holderby  Mrs,  modiste,  r  60  Charlotte  q 

Holderby  J  C,  tobacconist,  r  60  Charlotte  • 
Holmes  D,  c,  waiter  Battery  Park  Hotel 

Holmes  Mary,  c,  housemaid  24  Grove  — ™ 

Holmes  K  I,  tobacco  mnfr  Church,  r  66  Baird  gL 

Holmes  E  1  Mrs,  r  66  Baird  *" 

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The  Neatest  and  Most  Quiet  place  in  Town  to  spend  an  honr  or^| 
two  at  Billiards  or  Pool,  and  at  the  same  time    Smile."  is  at       c=> 

|)  Cor.  South  Main  <Ss  Eagle,3^ 


Jas;  -H.  Loiighran's  "White^Man's  Bar, 


(Down  Stairs.) 


s      111      I  f»        I'  n       I,    Organize  1   Mav.    1888:    Lewis  Maddux, 

*  Western  Laro  na  tianKi  a*****,  l.  p.  McLoud,  viceiw 

^  nuoium  uuiuimu  uuui\|  dent  T  E  Kankin  Cashier.  Capital, 
•3  $50,000;  Surplus,  $20,000.  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  Inter- 
's g  est  paid  on  deposits  of  four  months  or  longer  in  Savings  Department. 

*Z~~     HOL  220  HOL 


*^Holly  Mary,  c,  laundress,  r  186  Pine 

aoHolt  Edmund,  lab,  r  106  Roberts 

^cHolt  Evaline,  c,  r  106  Roberts 

^>Hollaman  — ,  elk  surveyor's  office  R  and  D   Ry,  bds  452  S 

||  Depot 

iroHollingsworth  R  T,  blksmith,  r  52  Clayton 

§  Hollingsworth  R  F  Mrs,  r  52  Clayton 

•Hoi  lings  worth  G  C,  tel  opr,  bds  52  Clayton 
^Hollingsworth  C  vV,  tel  messenger,  bds  52  Clayton 
feEHollingsvvorth  J  B,  elk  Jos  E  Dickerson    &    Co,  S  E  Ct  PI, 
o>  bds  52  Clayton 

rzjHollanger  E  J,  r  Victoria,  i1/^  miles  so  Main 

Attorney  at  Law,' COMMISSIONER  of 
DEEDS,  and  Notary  Public, 
Jjj     No.  SO  Pattou  Avenne.  Awheville.  X.  <'. 

specialties :  Real  Property  and  ConTeyanciiic. 

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SHollinger  Sadie,  r  Victoria,  1  *^  miles  so  Main 
j^HolIificld,  carp,  r  1 12   Charlotte 
Hollifield  Mrs,  r  U2Charlotte 


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[olland  Ada  May  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 
^Holland  Mattie  Miss,  modiste,  near  1 10  Cherry 
^Holland  Mrs,  wid,  32  Chestnut 
H"Holcomb  J  H,  grocery  elk,  r  47  West 

J-Jolcomb  J  H  Mrs,  r  47  West 
l"Holcomb  L  C  Mrs,  r  Haywood 
^Holcomb,  J  T.  shoemkr,  r  Haywood 

Holcomb  W  H,  carp,  r  near  Ice  Factory 
oHolcomb  S  E,  r  near  Ice  Factory 
«r 


&  PETRIE  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 


g  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


BJkYSOR  &  SMITH'S 


Stock  Of  MlU'tt«ISTf*♦  SVNDRIKS  is  tho  oc 

mctTariedandcom.    Jj    p^gr,    Jyg^y^  || 

pie te  of  any  houie  In  Aahevllle.                                          ——————  y.^. 

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Holcomb  L  F,  drayman,  r  near  Ice  Factory 

Holcomb  Mattie,  r  near  Ice  Factorv  So 

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Holcomb  William,  wks    Asheville   Fur   Factory,  r   near   Ice  -™| 

Factory  ?2 

Holcomb  A  J,  bricknvtson,  r  near  Ice  factory  ^g 

Holcomb  M  A,  r  near  Ice  Factory  go? 

Hole  rub   Thad,  carp,  r  rear  348  Haywood  c  = 

P  Pi 

Holcomb  Josie,  r  rear  348  Haywood  ■^-™ 

Holcomb  N  M,  lab,  r  near  Cotton  Factory  q2. 

Holcomb  Florence,  r  near  Cotton  Factory  §£ 

HOME    INDUSTRIAL    SCHOOL,    Victora,  V/2    mileff 

south  Main,  Rev   L  M  Pease,  supt  %% 


Taylor,  Bouis  &  Brotherton,  45  PiSSMi 

'S3C.A.O.XS  -O^tXiX-VarK:  House. 

3JBM-mo||!M  pue  pooM  spoog  OmqsjUjnj-asnoH  jo  aun  linj 


3  (K 

Opera     <& ' 


Holcomb  Calvin,  carp,  r  10  Silver  3,^ 

Holcomb  Keturh,  r  10  Silver  H^ 

Hood  Wm  Mrs,  bds  Glen  Rock  Hotel  r1 

Hood  Nannie,  c.  nurse.  Glen  Rock  Hotel  £d 
Hooper  Beauregard,  wks   Asheville    Furniture    Factory,  r  nr  £j 

same  ^j 

Hooper  Julia,  r  nr  Asheville  Furniture  Factory  £j 

Hooper  Mahaiey,  laundress,  r  29  Hill  2 
Home  VV  M,  carp,  r  307  Bailey 
Home  Mission  Industrial  School,  c,  249  College 

Hornn  Callie  Miss,  dressmaker,  r  Grand  Central  Hotel               q 
Horton  Hattie,  c,  r  58  Poplar 


a^TfeTK&S  Jas.  H,  Longba's  "Whits  Man's  Bar,"  | 

on  exbibiton  to  attract  the  ■"  ■"■"- " >^* 

attention  of  the  lower  trade.  «„„  c*.,*v  m,;,  »j  r«„u  ,«       «  »    ,  1 

But  FlfSt'Class  Goods  only  at  Cor'  »Wtn  Man  ftBl  Eajie  (S:wa  Stain.)  ? 


I  Western  Carolina  Bank,  gs 

.*  *•/<     AAA  #-,  »  rt>nA     AAA  Ox_A_  i"t_. 


Organized  May,   1888;   Lewis  Maddux, 

"'resident,  L.   P.    McLoud,    Vice-Presi- 

J.   E.   Rankin,  Cashier.    Capital, 

£       $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.     8tate,  County  and  City  Depository.     Money 

*£   loaned  on  Real  Estate  on  long  time. 

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•fc  Horton  Lou,  carp,  bds  309  College 

j?  Hose  House,  tel   103. 

9     Hostre  Thos,  c,  coachman,  5  Jeff  Drive 

I     Houston  Jas  L,  drug  elk  Raysor  &  Smith,  31  Patton  Ave,  r 

same 
^  Houston  Sallie,  c,  r  nr  Phillip 
!aR  Houston  Pete,  c,  lab,  r  nr  Phillip 

==3  Houston  Mary,  r,  laundress,  r  bet  Poplar  and  Hilderbrand 
Q3  House  Geo,  c,  stonecutter,  r  120  Academy 
^  House  Mary  Jane,  c,  r  120  Academy 
g2  House  Martha,  .",  cook,  47  Woodfin 
•^3  Houghtling  W  D,  bds,  Cosmopolitan  Club 


IC.T.1MS 


PC 


Real  Estate  and  Fire  Insurance, 

'      No.  5  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville.  N.  C. 


Hough  J  C,  wks  Graham's  Factory,  bds  353  Haywood 

£  Hough  Sue  Mrs,  r  353  Haywood 

©  Hough  W  J,  merchant,  r  353   Haywood 

w*  Houge  Columbus,  c,  lab,  r  S  French  Broad 

fltf  Howie  T  A,  clerk,  bds  353  Haywood 

Howard  Leanna,  c,  cook,  46  Bridge 

J  Howard  Robert,  c,  hostler,  r  105  Beaumont 
Q 

•  Howard  Matilda,  c,  laundress,  r  105  Beaumont 
fj  Howard  Jennie,  c,  laundress,  r  46  Pine 

■Jj  Howard  Nancy,  wks  Cotton  Factor)',  bds  35  West  Haywood 
53  HOWARD  H  M,  Burnett  &  Howard,  Blacksmiths 
$A  and  woodworkers,  College,  r  Valley     (See  desc  arte) 

£  McKINNON  &  PETBIE  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 

tj  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  attended  to. 


Oar  NODi  WATER  fturt  Other  Fountain    Prinks    arc  conceded   the  ^ 
best.    The  only  place  where  whites  Hlonc  are  served.  ?: 

RAYSOR  &  SMITH'S,  || 

31    Fatton    -A. -coax**©.  Ss 


HOW  223  HUF 


3.5 


Howard  H  M  Mrs,  r  Valley  near  College 

Howell  Lucy,  c,  r  27  Valley  p? 


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55  0 


Howell  Noah,  c,  r  27  Valley  gf 

Howard  Sim,  r,  janitor  Asheville  Club,  r  265  College  og 

Howell  Sallie,  c,  r  265  College 

Howell  Emma,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  near  same 

Howell  Minnie,  wks  Cotton  Mills,  r  near  same  |CJ 

Howell  T  W,  r  near  Cotton  Factory  %Q 

Howell  S  S,  r  near  Cotton  Factory  %< 

Howell  Abbie,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  near  same 

Howell  Hy,  wks  A  fur  factory,  bds  near  Cotton  Factory 

Howell  Charles  A,  r  Bailey  near  Cripple  Creek 


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Howell  Benj,  r  Bailey  near  Cripple  Creek  .. 

Howell  Alice,  r  Bailey  near  Cripple  Creek  ZZ 

Howell  J  O  Mrs.r  [36  Broad                                      •  © 
HOWELL   J    0,   manager   Asheville  Dry  Goods  Co,  ^ 

31  N  Main,  r  136  Broad     (See  descriptive  article)  X 

Howell  Frank,  carpenter,  r  36  Short                     .  ^ 

Howell  Frank  Mrs,  r  36  Short  gp 
Hudson  Berry,  coachman,  bds  19  Academy 

Hudson  Bcttie,  c,  r  82  Valley  O 
Hudson  Hv,  c,  grocery  man,  r  82  Vallev 

Huff=tickler  S  M,  r  near  Cotton  Factory  *» 

Huffstickler  Julia,  r  near  Cotton  Factory  *=*" 

PURITY,                                )  -&J&E!     Ot^-E^    [SgESIALTIES.  g^ 
romptnI1sand  j        Jas.  B.  Loughran's  "White  Kan's  8ar,"~ 

Cor  South  Main  and  Eagle  [Down  Stairs-]  S 


O'     UJ««i«.*    P«.«l!JI«    Ik  J,    Organized  May,  J888;    Lewis  Maddux- 

,i  Western  Larol na  Hank,  frTdrv\puMcLrudh.VicrPrf i* 

L«  '  dent,  J.   E.  Rankin,   Cashier.     Capital. 

A  g  $50,000,  Surplus.  $20,000.     State,  County   and  City  Depository.     Gene- 


.  t.  ral  Banking  Business  Transai-ted. 

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PS  Huffstickler  A,  wks  Cotton  Mills,  r  near  same 
Hg  Huffstickler  Jas,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  near  same 
W=  Huffstickler  John,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  near  same 
<j  "  Huffstickler  Walter,  wks  Cotton  Mills,  r  near  same 
.   *•  Huggins  Maria,  c,  r  59  Hill 
^  Hughes  B  H,  butcher,  r  near  Haywood 
W  Hughes  N  A  Mrs,  r  near  Haywood 
f*  Hughes  Thomas,  printer,  r  near  Haywood 
k>  Hughes  Jennie  Miss,  bds  y6  Haywood 

Hughes  John  Mrs,  bds  j6  Haywood 
£25  Hughes  Ro,  r  near  Ice  Factory 
Q  Hughes  Nancy,  r  near  Ice  Factory 

CO 


HUF  221  HUM 


g  The  Crystal  Palace 


Is  now  the  leading  place  in  Asheville  to  buy 
Crockery,  Glassware,  Lamps,  Rogers  Cutlery, 
House  Furnishings,  Tinware,  Stoves,  Ac.,  at 
prices  that  will  astonish  you.  Store  very  neat. 
1  HAI>.   W.  THRASH  A  €©.. 

41  Patton  Ave,  Under. Grand  Opera  Hotm 


"  Hughes  Alice,  r  near  Ice  Factory 
^  Huges  Ro,  Jr,  r  near  Ice  Factory 
•^  Hughes  Mrs,  cook,  60  Depot 

r^  Hughes  — ,  asst  supt  Electric  Light  Co,  r  48  Clayton 
Hughes  Mrs,  r  48  Clayton 


y£  Hullett  Norah,  r  Victoria,  1%  mi  South  Main 
"  Hullett  M  L,  r  Victoria 
•  Hullett  E  A,  r  Victoria 
2  Hull  Fredk,  tobacco  mnfr,  r  105  South  Main 
rS  Hull  Fredk  Mrs,  r  105  South  Main 
«*■>  Humphrey  Johnson,  c,  barber,  r  58  Mulberry 
Humphrey  Clem,  c,  r  58  Mulberry 


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•3  McKINNON  &  PETRIE  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 

rg  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


TTfE  can  Sell  your  Real   Estate  at  a  higher  price, 
VV     can    purchase  for  you  at  a  lower  figure,    and 
charge  you  less  for  the  transaction  than  anyone  in 
the  city. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block. 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  X.  C. 


\\Jti  <"iu  Sail  your  Real    Kstatr  at  a  higher  price, 
VV     (ran    purchase   foT  you  at   a   lower  figure,    and 
charge  you  less  for  the  transaction  than  anyone  in 
the  city 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  iu  McAfee  Block. 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


Yon  will  never 
regret  becoming 
a  customer  nt 


Rayssr  I  Smith's  kg  Store,  31  Pa,ttsn  k 


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Your  trade  appreciated: '     Your  interest  studied. 

HUM  225  HUN 

Hume  — ,  c,  engnr,  r  42  Patton  ave 

Hunnicut  Geo,  r  184  South  Main  g'E 
Hunnicut  Laura,  r  184  South  Main 

Hunter  — .  tailor,  McKinnon's,  South  Main,  bds  24  Depot 
Hunter  Bell,  c,  cook,  500  South  Depot 
Hunter  Alice  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 
Hunter  Minnie  Lu  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 
Hunter  Thomas  F,  No.  4  Police  Force,  r  50  Academy 
Hunter  Eva  Mrs,  r  50  Academy- 
Hunter  Adline,  r,  laundress,  r  Academy  »§ 
Hunter  Mose,  t,  carp,  r  Academy  gg- 

Hunter  Horace,  miner,  r  25  Mulberry  S-S1 
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■II    li          ft      M       I                 Attorney  at  Law,  COMMISSIONER  of  ^ 

lA/flliaaV      PllMHtMaH               DEEDS,  and  Notary  Public,  * 

W  ttlLGr  U      Ull          lfliD,^0,  8°  PattOM  Avenn<,<  Attheville,  n.ii.  h^ 

mmiiii  -i  wNiuuimi;     specialties ;  Real  Property  and  conveyancing.  td 

. — — J '— . 1_ . -  S 

Hunter  Clarasy,  c,  r  25  Mulberry  :5» 

Hunt  T  E,  bds  33  Buttrick  O 

Hunt  America,  <:,  laundress,  r  7  Sorrels  ~ 

Hunt  Perry,  c,  lab,  r  7  Sorrels  gp 

Hunt  L  V  Miss,  r  S3  Buttrick  ^ 

Hunt  H  H,  painter,  bds  33  Buttrick  & 

Hunt  R  M  Miss,  r  33   Buttrick  g 

Hunt  Pearl  Miss,  bds  33  Buttrick  -« 

Hunt  II  D,  carp,  r  33  Buttrick  55 

Hunt  E  A  Mrs,  r  ^  Buttiick  ^ 

Hunt  L  V  Miss,  r  33  Buttrick  || 

Hunt  H  H  Miss,  r  33  Buttrick  P3 


k  H,  Loughran's  "White  Man's  Bar, 

HIGHEST  QUALITY  ALWAYS,  and  prices  charged  accordingly  % 


I!  Cor.  So.  Main  &  Eagle.  I, 

Down  Stair*.  >** 


«    U/««ta,«    P«,J!«a    Dnnl*    Organized   May,    1888;   Lewis  Maddux, 

-    WfiSlfirn    L3r0    Da    HanK.  President,    L.   P.  .McLoud,    Vice-Preai- 

ae;    HUOIOIII    UQIUIIIIU    IfUIIIVf  denfc    j    »E    Rankin,  Cashier.    Capital, 

as"  $50,000,   Surplus,  $20,000.     State,  County    and  City  Depository.     Your 
•"jS    Correspondence  solicited.  ■ 

55 


3  HUN  226  HUN 

Q  Hunt  James  C,  latherer,  r  318  Patton  ave 
«5  Hunt  Mira  E  Mrs,  1-318  Patton  ave 

r"j3  Hunt  Kittie  Miss,  bds  Gano   House,    Haywood  and   French 
,^4  Broad 

2  Hunt  Mollie  Miss,  bds  Gano  House,   Haywood   and  French 
W  Broad 

o  Hunt  Zietter,  c,  r  283  Depot 

Hunt  Frederick,   bds    Gano    House,    Haywood    and    French 

.  Broad  ave 
Hunt  William,    bds    Gain    House,     Hay  woo  J    an  J     French 
•3  Broad  ave 

j-j  Hunt.  Jasper,  c,  lab,  263  Bailey 

Oa    mntrliMi      Timlin     0     T<tiaM,  nn+nn  ASHEVILI/E,    W.    C. 


ffl 


Tailor,  Bonis  &  Brothers, 


£•     lflllljl.    DUUiO    tt    DlUlllOl  lUlJ.  No.  43  Patton  Ave.  under  Grand  OperalHouse. 


SANITAEY  PLTTMBINO,  ROOFING,       StE*m.Hot  Watm  aw  Hot  a,*  H«t,n,, 

__«JS  cittim/>«— _  notise-rgRNisHiNO  Goods. 

•U«S   rl  I    I  INU"  •  _ MEATIN<?   AND  COOKING  STOVES.— 


•sHunt  Nannie, r,  laundress,  r  263  Bailey 

J  Hunt  Thomas,  c,    wks    Asheville     Fur    Factory,     r    2S3     N 

Ml  DePot 

Hunt  Robert,  c,  lab,  r  24  French  Broad 
(n  Hunt  Hattie,  c,  laundress,  r  24  French  Broad 
pt  Hunt  Jasper,  c,  hostler  193  Patton  ave 
!  Hunt  Mamie  A  Miss,  r  Atkins  and  P^dge  Hill  ave 
$  Hunt  E  H,  r  Atkins  and  Edge  Hill  ave 

£  Hunt  R  G,  wks  Carolina  Western  Bank,  r   Atkins  and  Edge 
Hill  ave 


1 


Hunt  H  C,  r  Atkins  and  Edge  Hill  ave 
^  Hunt  H  C  Mrs,  r  Atkins  and  Edge  Hill  ave 


*  McKINNON  &  PETR1E.  Merchant  Tailors,  58  Soath  MainSt. 

9  

top  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  attended  to. 


nnrCpninXiny 0  til  I  CH  ■"T  ©rlfl*llt  by   competent   Apoilnrnri^-.gj 
1  ntOunlr  I  lUPIu  IlLLtU        delivered  free  to  any  part  of  the  city.        22 

Raysor  &  Smith,  31  Patton  Aye.        5 

"        HYA  227  IRE       "  S 

Hyatt  James,  elk,  bds  Bultrick  _j 

Hynson  Nellie  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College  ® 

Hyndman  Thomas  L  Mrs,  r  2  East  *n 

HYNDMAN   THOMAS    L,    shoemaker,  office    18^  "^ 

N  Main,  r  2  East.     (See  desc  article) 

DYLWILD  GREEN  HOUSES  AND  FLORAL  GAR-  § 


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DENS  324  Charlotte.     (Telephone  JJ.)  Idylvvild  Green  ^ 

House  Co  proprs.     (See  desc  article)  O 

Ingle  J  R,  grocery  man,  r  12  Mulberry  2 

Ingle  Cora,  r  !2  Mulberry  ^ 
Ingle  James  M,  liveryman,  r  91  Haywood 


C.T.  BAILS 


« 

Real  Estate  and  Fire  Insurance,  • 

>       No.  5  Patton  Ave,  Asheville,  N.  C.      |> 


Ingle  Lorina  L  Mrs,  r  01   Havwood 

Ingram  Will,  engineer,  bds  452  S  Depot  '  > 

Ingram  Sallie,  c,  r  263  B.iiley  pg- 

c  o 

Ingram  James  M,  c,  r  263  Bailey  &g 

Ingram  Mary,  c,  cook,  r  263  Bailev  b| 

Inszram  Hattie,  c,  r  26;  Bailey  ^  ^ 

02, 
Inloes  W  H,  real  estate,  r  99  Chestnut  So 

Inloes  W  H  Mrs,  r  99  Chestnut  £§ 

Irby  J  L,  lab,  r  nr  Cotton  Factory  ?  = 

Irby  Loula,  r  nr  Cotton  Factory  £"S' 

Iredell     Marv     Mrs,     r    .College  near     Asheville      Female  ?-*• 

College  gg" 

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Tbe  Neatest  and  most  Quiet  Place  In  Town  to  spend  an  hour  or  two  at      »  O 
BILLIARDS  or  POOL,  and  at  the  same  time  "  smile,"  is  at  "5^ 

JAS.H.  LOUGHRAN'S  "WHITE  MAN'S  BAR,"  ^SE 1 


*     lllAAlM.n    P*.J:*«    D«J,    Organized  Mav;   1838;    Lewis  Maddu*, 

-  WBStern  Lsro  ins  odnki  *****«*.  l-  p-  M^oUd,  vie**** 

j.  huoiuiii  uuiuiiuu  uuimj  dent  j  K  Rankin)  Cashier.  Capital, 
>  $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000,  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  A  Room 
**,  and  Teller's  Window  for  the  exclusive  use  of  the  Ladies. 

it   . : : , 

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•*•    Irwin   Ella,   c,   chamber   maid   Gano    House,    Haywood    and 

*°  French  Broad  ave 

»       Irwine  Win,  c,  plasterer,  r  22  Mulberry 

m 

«       Irwine  Hellen,  c,  laundress,  r  22  Mulberry 

Irwine  Louisa,  c,  laundress,  r  15  Hilterbrand 

Irwine  Theo,  c.  r  I  c  Hilterbrand 
a^-  Irvin  Dolph,  c,  bricklayer,  r  10  Irvin 
-gS    Irvin  Matilda,  c,  r  10  Irvin 
•eg    Irvin  Benjamin,  r,  liveryman,  bds  35  Hill 
^  Irvin  Ella,  c,  r  35  Hill 
§3    Isom  Rachel,  r,  cook  N  Main  and  Starnes  ave 

Israel  j  M  Jr,  printer,  r  86  Woodfin 


g           .  Wm.W.  West,  See.  and  Tre&s.-     -  W.  B.-Gwyn,  President. 
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Israel  Sudie  E  Miss,  r  86  Woodfin 
Israel  C  W,  plumber,  r  86  Woodfin 
Israel  Ernest,  plumber,  r  86  Woodfin 
Israel  J  M,  r  86  Woodfin 
Israel  J  M  Mrs,  r  86  Woodfin 
Israel  Frank,  r  324  S  Main 
Israel  Nolan,  bds  324  S  Main 
Israel  James  W,  bds  324  S   Main 
Israel  W  A,  r  324  S  Main 
Israel  M  A,  r  324  S  Main 


*  McKMNON  &  PETRIE.  Uant  Tailors,  5&  South  Main  Street, 


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CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


PURITY  OF  GOODS,  2 

OMTE.VENN  TO  CVSTONERK.  and  ££ 

ROMPTSESS  WITH  ORDERS  A5TD  PRESCRIPTION^  5 

RATSOR  dh  SMITH,  81  Patton.  Av©^ 

JAC  229  JAQ~"H 

ACOBS  F  L,  Secy  and  Treas  N  C  Society  for  the  pre-  g.Q 
vention  of  cruelty  to  animals,  r  ?  N  Main  and  Patton  *H| 
Ave  If 

Jackson  Mariori  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School  -mg 


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Jackson  Carrie  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 

Jackson  Dora,  c,  nurse,  r  Victoria,  1*4  miles  south  Main  8£ 

Jackson  Jesse,  c,  lab,  r  Cripple  Creek 

Jackson  Willie,  c,  houseboy  266  Patton  Ave 

Jackson  Maria,  c,  laundress,  r  174  Pine 

Jackson  Loula,  c,  seamstress,  9  Mountain 

Jackson  Ben,  c,  waiter  Battery  Park,  r  9  Mountain  pQ 

Jackson  Laura,  c,  cook,  r  109  Beaumont 

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Everybody   trades  with'  ns  because  we  have  the  largest  and  bested 
line  of  Crockery.  Glassware,  House  Furnishings,  Tinware,  Ac-. 

M .  W,  thrash  &  Co,,  Crystal  Palace,  41  Tattoo  Avu 

Jakeworth  — ,  foreman  street  paving,  bds  6  Spruce  ft 

Jamison  Bessie,  bds  87  Bailey  Q 

Jamison  Rosa,  c,  cook,  r  Merriman  Ave  nr  Chestnut  hat 

JAMES  W  A  Jr,  propr   "Magnolia   House,"  79    NW 

Main,  r  same.     (See  desc  art)  ^P 

James  Mary  E  Mrs,  r  Magnolia  House  ^ 

James  Cairie  A  Miss,  r  Magnolia  House  a 

James  J  Sam'l,  bds  Magnolia  House  *^ 
James  Mary  Mrs,  r  Rector  nr  Depot 

James  F  E,  carp,  r  Rector  nr  Depot  ~^" 

James  Hy,  c,  waiter  Battery  Park  1=L 
Jaquith  F,  supt  Street  Paving  Works,  bds  Western  Hotel 


™r  JAS.  i.  IMURAN'S  "WHITE  MAN'S  BAR.s 

BRANDIES  AT  -^ 

Have  been  recommended  by  the  leading  Dhysiclans  of  the  Ktate  for  medicimE^ 
purposes.  COR.  SOUTH   MAIN  AND  EAGLE,  Down  Stairs,     f* 


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Western  Carolina  Bank. 


Organized  May  1888;  Lewis  Maddux,  President, 

L.  P.  McLoud.  Vice-President,  J.  E.  Rankin. 

Cashier.     Directors— Lewis  Maddux,   Geo.   S. 

Powell,  J.  K.  Rankin,  C.  M.  McLoud,  J.  K.  Ray. 
S^  8.  H.  Reed,  M.  J.  Bearden,  J.  K.  Reed,  M.  J.  Fagg.  Capital,  SoO.OOO;  Surplus, 
~  „   820,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository. 

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Jarvis  M  A,  r  59  North  Main 

Jarvis  W  E,  elk  Bearden,    Rankin   &   Co,    South    Main,  r  59 
North  Ma'in 


Jarv 
Jarv 
Jarv 
Jarv 
Jarv 
Jarv 
Jarv 
Jarv 
Jarv 


s  Matilda  Mrs,  r  120  Cherry 
s  VV  C,  r  120  Cherry 
s  W  C  Mrs,  r  120  Cherry 
s  Rody,  bds  234  Patton  ave 
s  Matilda,  r  234  Patton  ave 
s  Selena,  r  2^4  Patton  ave 
s  John  A,  r  234  Patton  ave 
s  Elizabeth,  r  234  Patton  ave 
s,  Jos,  bds  240  Bailey 


i  Walter  S.  Cushman 


Attorney  at  Law,  COMMISSIONER  of 

DEEDS,  and  Notary  Public, 
So.  30  Patton  Avennc  A.oheville,  X.  C. 

J     Specialties:  teal  Property  and  Conveyancing. 


CO  Jarvis  Maggie,  bds  240  Bailey, 

C$  Jarrett  W  H,  carp,  r  Southside  ave,  near  Cripple  Creek 
JJCjarrett  Hattie,  r  Southside  ave,  near  Cripple  Creek 
Jjjarrett  J  A,  bds  195  South  Main 
3EJarrett  Viola,  bds  369  South  Main 
jjj Jarrett  O  R,  r  369  South  Main 
^atjarrett  Martha  C,  r  3(59  South  Main 
■  ■Jensen  Anna  M,  r  88  Bailey 

»— JENKS  A  E,  Jenks  Bros,  Real  Estate  and  Insurance 
office,  28  Patton  ave,  bds  Battery  Park     (See  desc  art) 
.JENKS  CHAS  N,  Jenks  Bros,  Real  Estate  and  Loans 

office,  28  Patton  ave,  r  115  Chestnut     (See  desc  art) 


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Merchant  Tailors,  58  South 
J  Main  Street, 

CLEANING  AND  SEPAISTNa  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO.  . 


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D  A  VCflD  P   ClillTN'C  The  Most  Complete  Stock  of  l\ 

nAloUn  &  ONII I H  Oi  ?m  Drugs.  Rare  cnemicals  and  Patent  Medicines*; 


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JEN                                   231  JEN 

Jenks  Chas  N  Mrs,  r  115  Chestnut 
Jennerett  Wm  Mrs,  r  257  College 
Jennerett  Wm,  jeweller,  27  Patton  ave,  r  257  College 

Jenkins  Clida  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School  F^ 

Jenkins  Mossie  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School  s2 

Jenkins  Sabina  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School  STl 

JENKINS  G  W,  G  W  Jenkins  &  Bro,  groceries  and  t\ 

provisions,  S  Main,  r  31  Bridge.  (See  desc  art)               ?;% 

Jenkins  M  A.  r  106  East  |£ 

Jenkins  Nancy  Mrs,  r  106  East  |£ 

Jenkins  A  J,  r  106  East  |o 

Jenkins  Agnes  Miss,  r  106  East  Si. 


Taylor,  Bouis  &  Brotherton,  «^»» 


ASHETIM-F..   H.  C.  »» 

Patton  Avenue,  under  Grand  Opera  House.  >e  ^ 


Specialty  made  of  g'tr 

Fine  Mar*  PlmMiig  and  flense  HeaticE, STEAM  "«&«£"*  ANIS| 


JENKINS  J  H,  G  W  Jenkins  &  Bro,  groceries  and  §£ 

feed,  S  Main,  r  ic6  East.     (See  desc  art)  '■£_, 

Jenkins  Jno,  r,  houseboy,  34  Flint  r 

Jenkins  M  L  Mrs,  r  33  Academy  ?* 

Jenkins  Mollie,  r  Peachtree  L» 

Jenkins  E  vV  Dr,  bds  69  Bailey  '^ 

Jenkins  Sarah  A,  bds  69  Biiley  O 

Jenkins  A  E,  lab,  r  Bailey  nr  Cripple  Creek  2 

Jenkins  Sarah  A,  bds  Bailey  nr  Cripple  Creek  e 
Jenkins  Carrie,  bds  29  Bailey 

Jenkins  Jennie,  music  teacher,  bds  29  Bailey  O 

Jenkins  Pleas,  c,  lab,  r  Depot  nr  Frt  Depot 

_ ■ ■  5 

■^WJtfrWHftS  Jas,  H.Looghran's  "White  Man's  Bar,'|| 

on  exhibition  to  attract  the  -—----------—-—----—«-—--— -^— — —  ^~ 

attention  of  the  lower  trade.     Cor.  South  Main  and  Eagle,  Down  Stairs,   %  ® 

But  First-Class  Goods  only  at 


cJ  ...  .       i|         m      \       Organized   May,   1888;    Lewie  Maddux, 

^^fliiWIli    \tm\iiUm    tftfUiM    dent>  j    E>  Rftnkin>  Cashier.    Capitai 
~  $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository. 


-S3         JEN  232  JOH 

■■S3 

Jenkins  Emma,  c,  r  Depot  nr  Frt   Depot 
^Jenkins  VV  K,  elk  Big  Racket,  15  S  Main,  r  same 


tojeter  Wm,  c,  waiter,  bds  10  Irvin 
"^Jimison  Arthur,  r  Jail  Building 

cojimison  W  H,  jailor,  r  same 
pjjimison  W  H  Mrs,  r  Jail  Building 
*gJoiner  Mary  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 

eafohnston  Eugenia  Miss-,  bds  Grove  and  Phillip 

pjjohnston  Lelia  Miss,  bds  Grove  and  Phillip 
^Johnston  Thomas  D,  ex-mem  Congress,  r  Grove  and  Phillip 
f-jlohnston  Thomas  D   Mrs,  r  Grove  and  Phillip 

•Johnston  Wm  Jr,  bds  58  N  Main 


C.TMLS, 


Real  Estate  and  Fire  Insurance, 
No.  5  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville.  N.  C. 

Johnston  R  P,  West  Point  Cadet,  bds  58  N  Main 
fljohnston  R  B,  r  58  N  Main 

«ohnston  R  B  Mrs,  r  58  N  Main 
ohnsou  Mary  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 
fohnson  J  F  Mrs,  housekeeper  Battery  Park,  r  same 
lohnson  S  A,  wagoner,  bds  College  nr  Pine 
fohnson  wid  Hugh,  r  Charlotte  and  Woodfin 
TOHNSON  R  G,  Maun,  Johnson  &  Co,  furniture  and 
undertakers,  Patton   Ave,  (tel   48,^46    Bridge.     (See 
desc  art) 
fohnson  R  G  Mrs,  r  46  Bridge 
Johnson  Bertha  Miss,  r  46  Bridge 

*  IMIiM  k  PBTEIE  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Strwt, 

gj      CLEANING  AND  REP  AIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


WE  can  Insure  your  Life  or  Property  in  the  best 
Companies  in  existence  and  at  the  lowest  rates. 
We  can  rent  you  a  house  of  any  description. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


WE  can  Insure  your  Life  or  Property  in  the  best 
Companies  in  existence  and  at  the  lowest  rates. 
We  can  rent  you  a  house  of  any  description. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


DAVOHD      0     PMITLIIO    Stock  of   ORUGOI8TS*   RCXniUEH  ii  «ho| 
IT  A  loUli     (t   OlVII  I  fl   U   mo*t  varied  and  com-      j|  pgjjgjj  AygflQgj 

plete  of  nny  bonne  in  Asheville.  ■■ — ■ — ■—■ ■— ^^^— ■  , 


JOH                                233                                 JOH  m 

Johnson  Julius,  c,  coachman,  r  63  Merriman  Ave  __■ 

Johnson    Paul,   printer   Citizen,  office   North   Court    Place,  rO 

Magnolia  House  rn 

Johnson  Noble,  elk  Powell  &  Snider,  bds  Magnolia  House  ^ 

Johnson  Chris,  tailor,  bds  Magnolia  House  7s 

Johnson  Chas  M,  elk  46  N  Main,  r  same  ££ 

Johnson  Ernest,  elk  46  N  Main,  r  same  P^ 

Johnson  Ida  Miss,  r  46  N  Main  ^ 

Johnson  F  M,  merchant,  46  N  Main,  r  same  ^ 

Johnson  F  M  Mrs,  r  46  N  Main  © 
Johnson  Martha,  c  house  maid,  9  Flint 

Johnson  R  J,  plumber,  bds  120  Cherry 

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Gwyn  &  West, 


^E-AuX-.  estate, 


I* 
Established  18*1.  $.    E.    CoURT   SQUARE.         ©g 


►  . 


Johnson  D  A,  r  24  Academy  £« 
Johnson  R  M,  contractor,  r  Turner,  near  Buttrick 

Johnson  Fannie  Miss,  bds  Turner,  near  Buttrick  „  « 

Johnson  Annie  Miss,  bds  Turner,  near  Buttrick  as 

Johnson  Richd,  bds  Turner,  near  Buitrick  gg- 

Tohnson  Frk  A,  r  Buttrick,  near  Haywood  ^& 

Tohnson  Annie  W  Mrs,  r  Buttrick,  near  Haywood  g£ 
Johnson  T  G  wks  cotton  factory,  r  35  W  Haywood 
Johnson  Wm.  bds  216  Haywood 


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Johnson  Mattie  Miss,  bds  216  Haywood  »S 

3sr 


Johnson  E.  T,  r  35  W  Haywood 
Johnson  Thos  E,  c,  lab,  r  56  Roberts 


rjSSa.-  Jas.  S.  Lnghni'f  "lit?  Man's  Bar,'ff 

Have  been  recommended  by  the  lea<liug  physicians  of  the  State  lor  medicinal  5 
purposes,    ./r  Cor.  South  nuiii  and  Kngle,  Down  Stairs.         * 


0      ill      i  n        1 1         n      I     Organised  May',   18S8;    Lewis  Maddux. 

>i  WP<\ TPrn    Lam  Ilia    KaflK    President,  L."p.   NIcLoud,  Vice-Presl- 

jjj  ncMCiii  bdiuiiua  oaiiNi  (lent  h  E  Rankin  Cashier  CapitsU 

I  $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.    State,  Count v  and  City  Depository. 
H-  . . . . _ 

3l  JOH  234  JOH 

Ht — — , 

t>§  Johnson  T  H,  c,  r  56  Roberts 

0  Johnson  J  B,  furniture  dealer,  r  28  Depot 

1  Johnson  Laura,  r  28  Depot 
Johnson  Julia  Mrs,  bds  24  Depot 

.^Johnson,  wid  Josia,  r  24  Depot 

2  Johnson  Jas  L,  wks  A  shoe  factory,  bds  French  Broad  and 

*■£  Patton  ave 

*"  Johnson  Major,  night  elk  Glen  Rock  Hotel 

^Johnson  Alice,  c,  r  South  French  Broad 

Johnson  Jack,  c,  barber,  South  French  Broad 
^Johnson  Lizzie,  c,  house  maid,  40  French  Broad 
O  Johnson  Dick,  plasterer,  bds  72  Depot 
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Real  -Estate  and  Fire  Insurance. 

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^  v  1     ii   mi  f !  Biv  1       ^  5  patton  Ave^  Askeville,  N.  C. 

"^Johnson  Mary  V  Miss,  bds  Bartlett  and  Adams 
^Johnson  Ada  D  Miss,  bds  Bartlett  and  Adams 
rjjohnson  Ludie,  bds  Bartlett  and  Adams 
c^Johnson  Mattie,  c,  cook,  r  Jonesboro 
^4  Johnson  J  W,  c,  lab,  bds  Cripple  Creek 
^Johnson  Mary,  c,  bds  Cripple  Creek 

Johnson  Mollie,  house  girl,  bds  63  Church 
•Johnson  Anna,  c,  nurse,  bds  95  Bailey 
^Johnson  Julius,  c,  butler,  bds  S  French  Broad 
gjjohnson  Georgia,  c,  house  maid,  r  S.French  Broad 
"♦■•Johnson  Amy,  c,  laundress,  r  S  French  Broad 
rjjohnson  Anna,  c,  r  S  French  Broad 

"3  McKinnon  &  PolriG  ^^ Tailors' 5S  'M^ Main  street> 

K  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


*  The  Hwit  Complete  Stork  of  m  A     m       111 

Pure  Drugs,  Rare  Chemicals  and  Patent  Medicines  ii^VSOF  W  mIuIuI  Si 


31  Pattou  Ave. 


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JOH  235  JON 

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Johnson  Wm,  c,  coachman,  bds  08  Park  ave  So 

J*  5" 
Johnson  Andrew,  c,  butler,  r  34  Depot  h£ 

Johnson  Emma  J,  c,  bds  56  Roberts  S^ 

Johnson  Harriet  C,  c,  cook,  r  34  Depot  ^ 

Johnson  Lucinda  R,  c,  bds  34  Depot  p.  » 

Johnson  Otis,  <r,  coachman   174  Haywood  E~ 

Johnson  Jane,  f,  laundress,  r  30  Riverside  Park 

Johnson  Harvey,  c,  lab,  r  30  Riverside  Park 

Johnson  James  W,  lab,  r  30  Riverside  Park 

Johnson  William,  c,  r  30  Riverside  Park 

Johnson  Pink,  c,  lab,  r  nr  Academy 

Johnson  Katie,  c,  r  nr  Madison 

All  mall  orders  for  China.  Glassware,  Lamps,  Hosts  FnrnishinKi.LJ 
Ac.,  are  treated  with  care  and  promptness.  Send  them  to  us  £"J 
when  you  can't  come  yourself.  Respectfully.  yjj 

THE  CRYSTAL  PALACE.  J^    fl§   JJjjJ   J   J^   fl   f^  fa  ^ 

Johnson  Hy,  c,  lab,  r  35  Hill  O 

Johnson  Julius,  c,  wks  Lindsey  &  Brown,  r  38  Pine  O 

Johnson  Frances,  c,  r  38  Pine  ^J 

Johnson  Parker,  c,  lab,  r  50  Poplar  O^ 

Johnson  Vinie,  c,  laundress,  r  50  Poplar  V* 

Johnson  Julia,  c,  chamber  maid,  r  17  Mountain  Q 

Johnson  James  W,  c,  waiter  Battery  Park,  r  134  Valley  rt 

Johnson  Ella,  c,  r  134  Valley  *  * 

Johnson  Fannie,  c,  laundress,  r  217  Valley 

Johnson  Caleb,  c,  lab,  r  122  S  Pine  ^ 

Johns  Mary,  teacher  HIS  «=■*- 

Jones  Thomas  A  Mrs,  r6g  Bailey  .„ 

■ : : ^ 

The  !fea«»»t  and  Most  Quirt  place  in  Town  to  spend  an  honr  or  *£* 
two  at  Billiards  or  Pool,  and  at  the  same  time    'smile.**  is  at        o 

k  H.  Loughran's  "Man's  Bar,'*  "r.'ST^g 


%  Western  Carolina  Bank,  S?v£SsS2^ 

•3  $50,000;    Surplus.  $20,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository.     Inter- 
ns r   est  paid  on  deposits  of  four  months  or  longer  in  Savings  Department. 

■S  JON  23G  ~  JON 

g-~  . .  — . . . — __ . . 

*_  Jones  B  M,  secretary  and  treasurer  Asheville  Electric  Street 

go  Railway,  office  S  Main,  bds  69  Bailey 

^  JONES  THOMAS  A,  Davidson,  Martin  &  Jones,  At- 

^£  torneys,  office  Legal  Building,  r  69  Bailey 

*^  Jones  Nena  M  Miss,  pupil  A  F  .College 
^o  Jones  Fannie  Miss,  r  30  Woodfin 
£    Jones  Geo  T  Mrs,  r  30  Woodfin 
•Jones  Geo  T,  proprietor  Big   Racket,  15  S  Main,  r  30  Wood- 
fin 
feijones  Lillie  W  Mrs,  wid  B  M,  r  26  Clayton 
o>  Jones  Grace  M  Miss,  r  26  Clayton 

r^J  Jones  W  E,  cabinetmaker,  r   112  Charlotte 
•>. * 

Cj    ,  Attorney  at   Law,  COMMISSIONER  & 

'°1  YflNUmt     0       A«nkw^w  DEEDS,  and  Notary  Public, 

i*  "  t    r  Specialties :  Real  Property  and  Conveyancing. 


^j  Jones  W  E  Mrs,  r  1 12  Charlotte 
^  Jones  W  W  Mrs,  r  College  near  A  F  College 
_  Jones  Chas  E,  r  College  near  Asheville  Female  College 
O  JONES  W  W,  Jones  &  Shuford,  attorneys,  office,  John- 
ston Building,  rooms   5    and   6,   r   College,  near  A   F 
2  College.     (See  adv) 

^T  Jones    Will,  printer  Citizen  office,   N  Court   Place,  bds  Mag- 

a  nolia  House 

%Z  Jones  — ,  bds  88  N  Main 
^  Jones  Wiley,  drayman,  r  90  Cherry 

Jones  Lucyntha,  r  90  Cherry 
<§Jones  Lucy,  bds  90  Cherry 

w  McKliON  &  PETRIE  Merchant-Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 

g  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


RAYSOR  &  SMITH'S 


Stock  of  PRlTtiGISTS'  SUNDRIES  is  the  £C 
most  varied  and  com.    j|    p^    j^y^    " 


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plete  of  any  house  in  Ashevllle.  a 


JON  237  JON 


Jones  Daniel  transferman,  bds  90  Cherry 


2  s» 

Jones  Henry,  transferman,  bds  90  Cherry  .go 

Jones  A  S,  wid,  r  40  Short  «       "^E. 
Jones  A  V,  elk  James  Carson,  N  Court   Place,  bds  40  Short  p .3 

Jones  A  S,  elk,  r  40  Short  cj 

Jones  Abram,  lab,  bds  79  Academy  g'S' 

Jones  May,  r  79  Academy  §' = 

Jones  wid  Dr  LA,   r  79  Academy  ^ 

Jones  Alexander,  r  79  Academy  .3  2. 

Jones  Claude,  bds  50  Academy  |Jr 

Tones  Paul,  bds  =;o  Academy  "op 

Jones  Emma  C  Mrs,  r  163  Haywood  %% 

Taylor,  Bouis  &  Brotherton,  43  P^^SS^iw.  if 

'SSAOIrS  SJSIiVair  House.  fl^ 

•sai-DJsr^r^i  ausrv  szhtaoj^s  -ojsciaiooo 

aj6M"Moll!M  PUB  P°°M  'spoog  Bujqsmjn j-asnoH  jo  sun  ||nj 

• . ' ! . g  % 

Jones  Thomas  A,, foreman    Asheville   Shoe  Factory,     r    1633^ 

Haywood  ^ 

Jones  Emma  B,  bds  163  Haywood  f* 

Tones  Mary,  r  Peachtree  £d 

Jones  J  E,  lab,  bds  near  Cotton  Factory  .  S 

Jones  George  C,  fireman,  r  298  Depot  .  ^j 
Jones  George,  fireman,  bds  Jeff  Drive,  near  Freight  Depot        ^ 

Jones  James,  lab,  bds  417  Bailey  jP 

Jones  Thomas,    lab,    bds   McDowell,  'near  Fitch's     Planing 

Mills  ^ 

Jones  Hattie,  bds  146  So  Main  ^ 
Jones  W  C,  r  323  So  Main 


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:^%/Sl!5SrK&S  Jas.  fi,  luibi'i  "Whits  Man's  Sir," 

on  e^hibiton  to  attract  tlie  '                            '                                  ^' 

attention  of  the  lower  trade.  -.     ,A  ,.  ..,.    «  •.  r--ra  ,*       »•    v       *' 

But  Fint.Cla«s  Goods  only  at  Cor-  South- Mala  aad  Ea^le  (Djwn  Stain.)         » 


I  Western  Carolina  Bank,  ^^BH^k,|^^^^: 

J  '  d«nt,  J.   E.   Rankin,   Cashier.    Capital, 

■*■      $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.     State,  County  and  City  Depository.     Money 
fe^r  loaned  on  Real  Estate  on  long  time. 

*? : ~_ . 

ll        JON  238  JUS 

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©{Jones  Lucy  M,  r  333  So  Main 
*  ©Jones  James  R,  bds  323  So  Main 
3  Jones  Mary,  c,  cook  57  Church 
\  Jones  Mary,  c,  r  283  N  Depot 
'  Jones  Addie,  c,  laundress,  r  342  Haywood 
c"^Jones  Fortune,  c,  lab,  r  27  Gudger 
!S^Jones  Retta,  c,  r  27  Hill 
===Jones  Eliza,  c,  cook  50  Academy 
g^Jones  Rose,  c,  housemaid  35  Spruce 
<£3jones  Annie,  c,  r  15  Clement 
j£*Jones  Charles  H,  c,  lab,  r  267  Valley 
*c3jones  Sarah,  r,  laundress,  r  267  Valley 


it  MAILS, 


Real  Estate  and  Fire  Insurance, 
No.  5  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


PC- 


.Jones  Edward,  c,  wks  Battery  Park 

Bjordan  John  Y,  Asheville  Shoe  Co,  R  L  Graham,  pres ;  M  D 
yT  Long,  v-pres  ;  John   Y  Jordan,    secy    and    treas,    r  26 

W  Flint 

fljf  Jordan  R  H,  wid,  bds  Park  ave,  near  Haywood 
Jordan  S  E,  r  351  So  Main 

5  Jordan  Albert,  c,  lab,  r  53  Hill 

Hijordon  Louisa,  c,  r  53  Hill 

Jj  Jordan  Geo,  c,  carp,  r  130  Valley 

"Ej  Jordan  Dr  Chas,  physician,  r  Park  ave,  near  Jeff  Drive 
5p  Justice  Sallie  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 
^Justice  Dr  J  C  B,  physician,  office  and  r7  North  Main 


%  McKINNON  &  PEIRIE,  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 

{gg  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  attended  to. 


Onr  «itn»l  WATER  and  other  Fountain    Drinks   are  conceded  the  X> 
best.    The  only  place  where  whites  alone  are  aerved.  D  *" 

RAYSOR  &  SMITH'S,  || 

31    Fatton    Avenue.  5§ 

JUS  239  JUS  Ji 

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Justice  J  T,  teamster,  r  Clayton,  near  Charlotte  ?2, 

Justice  J  F  Mrs,  r  Clayton,  near  Charlotte  ^^ 

Justice  Saml,  teamster,  r  Clayton,  near  Charlotte  g». 

Justice  W  D,  mechanic,  r  394  North  Main  q§" 

Justice  W  D  Mrs,  r  394  North  Main  |*^ 

Justice  Thos,  ptr,  r  394  North  Main  ~§ 

Justice  Bessie,  modiste,  r  394  North  Main  |q 

Justice  Loula,  modiste,  r  394  North  Main  3j"o 

Justice  Loula  Miss,  r  357  North  Main  §| 

Justice  Etta  Miss,  bds  357  North  Main  0"a. 

Justice  Hattie  Mrs,  r  357  North  Main  S| 

Justice  Geo,  carp,  r  357  North  Main  2.S" 

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Ths  lm&  itatiin  id  Co. 


CWYN  &  WEST, 

S     B.    COURT    SC^TTA-IRE. 

Justice  Vern,  carp,  bds  357  North  Main 

Justice  A  B,  bds  344  South  Main  ZZ 

Justice  Lucinda,  bds  344  South  Main  ~ 

Justice  R  B,  surveyor,  bds  344  South  Main  ^ 

Justice  Clara  D,  bds  344  South  Main  2 

Justice  W  T,  farmer,  r  60  McDowell  y 

Justice  Catherine,  c,  r  60  McDowell  «w 

Justice  G  B,  bds  60  McDowell  ^ 

Justice  G  H,  bds  60  McDowell  O 
Tustice  Yerba,  bds  60  McDowell 

Tustice  Claudie  D,  bds  60  McDowell  s» 

Justice  Queen,  c,  laundress,  Glen  Rock  "=*" 

PURITY,  )  -A.^3£     QTTS3.    'SgESI.A.ljTIES.  K-; 

ROMPTNlisANDl       Jag,  B.  Loughran's  "Whits  Kan's  Bar,'fL 

Cor.  South  Main  and  Eagle  [Down  Stairs.]       » 


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O'  .  UfAAtA.n    Pa.aIIaa    D„J,    Organized  May,  1888;    Lewis  Maddux 

i  Western  Larolina  Hank,  r^fV^V^-  Vicer"Prf r 

|JJ  '  dent,  J.   E.  Kankin,  Cashier.    Capital. 

rtg  $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.    State,  County   and  City  Depository.     Gene- 
.£  ral  Banking  Business  Transacted. 


KAU  240  KEN 

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M  I<T  AUFMAN    HE! 
B-  ^^     r  35  Penland 

n^s  17" —  r. ur..   t\/t..„     ..   „  - 


iNRY,    foreman  Demens  W   Wkg   Co, 


lag  Kaufman  Hy  Mrs,  r  35  Penland 

i     Keenan  John  A,  bricklayer,  r  95  Depot 

^"Keenan  M  E  Mrs,  r  95  Depot 

5S Keenan  Robt,  vvks  furniture  factory,  r95  Depot 

JSfKeever  Amos,  c,  lab,  r  109  Beaumont 

Keife  Mary  E  Miss,  bds  55  College 
(hd Keith  Cordie,  cook,  r  23  Water 

Kelley  John,  plumber,  bds  120  Cherry 
^Kelley  John  Mrs,  r  120  Cherry 
W  Kelley  Wm  Mrs,  bds  76  Haywood 

09 


g  The  Crystal  Palace 


Is  now  the  lending  place  In  Asheville  to  buy 
Crockery,  Glassware,  Lamps,  Rogers  Cutlery, 
House  Furnishings,  Tinware,  Stoves,  Ac,  at 
prices  that  will  astonish  you.  8tore  very  neat. 
Til  AD.   W.    I  II  KAMI   A  UK. 

41  Patton  Ave.,  Under  Grand  Opera  House. 


^1  Kelley  Dora  Miss,  bds  346  Haywood 

™ Kelley  N  A  Miss,  bds  346  Haywood 

H KELLEY  MIKE,  John  O'Donnall    &  Co,  Wines  and 

•£4  liquors,  So  Main,  r  29  N  Main 

^A  Kelley  Laura,  seamstress,  r  72  Mountain 
Jg  Kell  J  L,  carp,  r  27  N  Main 
Kell  M  J,  r  27N  Main 

U?  Kemp  Elisha,  c,  wks  Battery  Park,  r  7  Sorrels 
^3  Kemp  Ella,  c,  r  7  Sorrels 

C5  Kennedy  Mattie,  bds  184  S  Main 
"tf  Kennedy  James,  lab,  bds  408  S  Depot 

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"3  McKINNON  &  PETRiE,  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 

qj  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


Lmeral   and   Timber 
VV    Lands,  and  have  at  all  times  such  properties 
on    hand.     We    are    in  direct  communication    with 
capital  seeking  such  investments. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 


28  Patton  Ave., 


Asneville,  N.  C. 


mate  a  specialty  of  Mineral  ana  Timber 
Lands,  and  have  at  all  times  such  properties 
on  hand.  We  are  in  direct  communication  with 
capital  seeking  such  investments. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


You  i 
rejrret 
»  customer 


^r:;  Rayssr  &  Smith's  Drug  Store,  31  Pattsn  Ave.jl 


Your  trade  appreciated.       Your  interest  studied.  -'5 

-■■■      -  : I  § 

KEN  241-  KES  o| 

Kenney  J,  mechanic,  bds  Patton  ave  and  Church  '%? 

KENNILWORTH  INN,  Main  Street.  South  i  y2  miles,  gf 

Dr  Browning  manager     (See  cut)  ^ 

Kepler  M  C  Mrs,  r  Hiawasse  Place  and  Penland  »c 

Kepler  W  A,  clerk   Keoler's  grocery,  S  Main,  bds  Hiawasse"? 

1  &  J  '  DO* 

Place  and  Penland  §3 

Kepler  S  R  groceryman,  S  Main,  (Telephone  62)  r  Hiawasse  v.« 

Place  and  Penland  p| 

Kerr  A  P  Miss,  r  27  Penland  Bg 

Kerr  W  J,  C  E,  r  27  Penland  *| 

Kerr  Rev  Wm,  r  27  Penland  »% 

Kerr  H  A  Mrs,  r  27  Penland  8-2 

. 1 r<< 

Attorney  at  Law.  COMMISSIONER   of  JjJ 

DEEDS,  and  Notary  Public,  . 

No.  30  Patton  Avenue.  Asheville,  N.  C.  ^ 

Specialties :  Real  Property  and  conveyancing. '     ^ 


Walter  S.  Cushman, 


Kerr  H  I  Miss,  r  27  Penland  .^ 

Kerr  S-C  Miss,  r  27  Penland  O 

Kerr  J    P,    Randolph-Kerr   Prg  Co,    North  Ct    PI,  r  27  Pen-  § 

land  gp 
Kerr  G  D,  wks    Randolph-Kerr  Ptg  Co,  North  Ct  PI,  bds   27  ^ 

Penland  © 

Kersteim  B,  bds  66  S  Main  % 

Kestler  Irene  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School  .  -- 

Kestler  Lillie  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School  55 

Kestler  Elizabeth  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School  ■■&, 

r""3 

Kesler  Augustus  Rev,  c,  r  66  Mountain  «> 

Kesler  Nellie,  c,  r  66  Mountain  P3 

JasTlTloughranT^niiurMan's  Bar,"  Corf  •  M™*  E^fi 

D  Down   Stairs.  .  — 

HIGHEST  QUALITY  ALWAYS,  and  prices  charged  accordingly  jc 


"  ll/rt«lft-«    P«-«|!««    D«J,    Organized   May,    1888;   Lewis  Maddux, 

«  Western  Larohna  Bank,  m^vv^w  Vic?pTv 

^*  '  dent,   J.   E.    Rankin,  Cashier.     Capital, 

,22*  $50,000,   Surplus,  $20,000.     State,  County    and  City  Depository.     Your 
=gS  Correspondence  solicited. 

KIL  242  KIN 

•^ 

ojKilpatrick  J  C  Mrs,  r  Pine  nr  Woodfin 

ciKilpatrick  J  C,  teamster,  r  Pine  nr  Woodfin 

toKilpatrick  John,  railroader,  r  56  Roberts 
Kilpatrick  J  M,  carp,  bds  34  Silver 

•^Kilpatrick  C  C,  carp,  r  34  Silver 
P^Kilpatrick  Rachel  E,  r  34  Silver 
*oKilpatrick  W  P,  carp,  r  24  Silver 

toKilpatrick  Sarah  C,  r  24  Silver 

gKilgo  Mary,  c,  cook  50  Bailey 
«**JKilgore  Mary,  c,  r  29  Riverside  Park 
JllKilgore  Squire,  c,  plasterer,  r  29  Riverside  Park 

^Killiarn  Mary,  bds  62  Hill 

Jt»    13]10r,    U0D1S    tt    brOmenOD,  *<>•  *3  Patto"  Ave,  under  Grand  Opera  Home. 

•4    SANITAEY  PLUMBING,  BOOFINa,       Stia«.Hot  Watm  aao  Hot  a«  Hmtino. 

55  mC  ft  ^     "TTnirt.  HouSE-pURNISHIKO   GoODS. 

*±*  — ^W«D   n  I    I  irMU-  —HEATING   AND  COOKING  STOVES.— 

^Killiam  Carrie,  r  nr  Peachtree 
fiKilliam  John,  bds  nr  Peachtree 
^Killiam  M  A,  carp,  r  nr  Peachtree 
WKilliam  F  A,  r  nr  Peachtree 
jMKimber  George,  brick  mason,  r  cor  East  and  Seney 

Kinkaid  George,  c,  coachman,  r  29  Riverside  Park 
JJKinkaid  Lizzie,  c,  r  29  Riverside  Park 

SKing  Emma  Miss,  pupil   H  I  School 
King,  wid  Massey,  r  nr  Cotton  Factory 
"flKing  W  R,  C  E,  U  S  A,  bds  Cosmopolitan  Club 
JJJKing  Jerry,  carp,  bds  165  Church 
rfKing  Pinckney,  bds  Bailey  nr  Cripple  Creek 

sMJlf &  PETRIE,  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  St. 

1m  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  attended  to. 


P n r 0 p n I pT I fl || C  C||  |  Cf|  Day  *r  XiSh*  b>    competent   A|>othec«rl«*: 
rtiLOl;niri  lUHO  I  ILLlU         delivered  lr«««  to  any  part  of  the  City. 


Raysor 

&  Smith,  31  Pattern  Ave. 

KIN 

243                                KUY 

King  William  W,  bds  Bailey  nr  Cripple  Creek  «_| 

Kirby  Ed,  c,  brick  mason,  r  31  Grove  ® 

Kirby  Lou,  c,  cook,  r  31  Grove  rn 

Kirby  Mar)',  c,  nurse,  r  31  Grove  ^ 

Kirby  Sis,  c,  chambermaid,  r  178  Bailey  • 

KNERINGER  PROF  H,  music  teacher  and  organist,  M 

r  38  Charlotte  § 

Kneringer  Maggie  Miss,  music  teacher,  r  38  Charlotte  ^j 

Knight  Sadie  Mrs,  r  260  Patton  ave  O 

Knight  St  Clair,  r  260  Patton  ave  2 

Knight  Amanda,  c,  cook  Woodfin  and  Locust  ■ 
Knowles  William  Mrs,  bds  76  Haywood 

Real  Estate  and  Fire  Insurance,; 

i       No.  5  Patton  Ave.  Asheville.  N.  C      $> 

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Koonts  E  W,  freight  conductor  R  and  D,  bds  123  Roberts      g® 

Kopp  C  R,  Kopp  &  Lichtenberger,  mnfg  chemists,   r   Park  '  i 

ave  nr  West  Haywood  p  & 

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Kopp  C  R  Mrs,  r  Park  ave  nr  West  Haywood  £*g 

Kroger  Wm,  bds   53  College  §| 

Kuanstim  Ernest,  gardener,  r  Fernihurst  2  miles  south  Main^ 

Kuba  Frederick,  bes  64  S  Main  So 

Kuykendall  J  C,  farmer,  r  294  N  Main  p| 

Kuykendall,  wid  Will,  r  nr  294  N  Main  ?|j 

Kuykendall  A,  r  near  294  N  Main  ^W 
Kuykendall  Emma,  bds  14  Phillip 
Kuykendall  John,  farmer,  bds  14  Phillip 


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The  Neatest  and  most  Quiet  Place  in  Town  to  spend  an  hour  or  two  at 
BTLL-IARDs  or  POOL,  and  at  the  same  time  "  smile,"  ts  at 

))  Xor.  South  Main    % 
and  Eagle. 

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££  Kuykendall  G  G,  plasterer,  r  417  Bailey- 
Si0  Kuykendall  Harriet  M,  r  417  Bailey 
*     Kuykendall  John*,  carp,  bds  128  Bailey 
g     Kuykendall  Pink,  carp,  bds  128  Bailey 
.  Kuykendall  D  M,  carp,  bds  417  Bailey 
^  Kuykendall  Emma,  bds  417  Bailey 
^Kuykendall  Furman  A,  bds  417  Bailey 

•^  Kwiatkowski  Anton,  tailor,  Scartle  42  N  Main,  r  12  Phillip 
■S  Kwiatkowski  L,  r  12  Phillip 

_Kyle  Dina,  c,  r  19  Valley 
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£3  Kyle  Thomas,  ct  r  19  Valley 


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*.  T     aBARBE  BETTIE,  bds  159  Patton  ave 
I    ^■D'     LaBarbe  A  P,  steward,  Battery  Park,  r  159  Patton  ave 
■5  LaBarbe  A  P  Mrs,  r  159  Patton  ave 

91  LaBARBE    NELLIE    Miss,  Millinery,   No.   9  North 
01  Main,  r  159  Patton  ave     (See  desc  art) 

^  LaBarbe  Hugh,  bkkpr,  bds  159  Patton  ave 

£j   Lacy  Milton,  carp,  bds  116  South  French  Broad 

0}   Lakey  Georgiana,  r  near  122  Blanton 

0   Lakey  Jno,  bds  near  122   Blanton 
ja  Lakey  Oscar,  bds  near  122  Blanton 
*H  Larnance  Alice  Miss,  pupil  H  1  School 
^   Lang,  wid  J  H,  r  173  Haywood 

4  McKINNON  &  PETRI E,  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 

fe       CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


PURITY  OF  GOODS.  « 

OMTKNESS  TO  CUSTOMERS,  and  ffio 

RtMIPTXESS  WITH  ORDERS  ASiD  PRESCRIPTIONS  §  g 

RAYSOR  <*>  SMITZX,  31  Fatton  -A.xro.-™* 

LAN  245  LAU      ~ff 


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Lang  J  J,  bartender  Muller's  Exchange,    College  and  Water,  g^ 

r  same  ni 

Lang  Lawrence,  bds  173,  Haywood  §j= 

Lance  Nettie  Miss,  dressmkr,  323  Haywood,  r  same 
Lance  Pink  Miss,  milliner,  323  Haywood,  r  same 
Lance  Wm,  r  179  So  Main 
Lance  Mrs,  r  179  South  Main 
Lance  Jno,  carp,  bds  24  Silver 
Lance  Mollie,  bds  24  Silver 
Laning  Loretta,  bds  95  East 
Laning  Ritta,  c,  cook,  36  Clayton 
Landrum  Martha,  sick  nurse,  r  near  49  Davidson 


Everybody    trades   with   ns  because   we    have  the  largest  and  best  fad 
line  of  Crockery.  Glassware.  House   Furnish  ins**.  Tinware,  Ac.** 

in Asheviiie:   jy^  j^i^ CpjiUl PaUoB, JlhttwAw ^ 

LandfordS  P,  ptr,  r  near  139  Beaumont  Q 

Landford  S  P  Mrs,  r  near  139  Beaumont  #** 

Lane  Rachael,  c,  r  198  South  Main  bmA 

Lane  Olive,  r  198  South  Main 

Lane  Thos,  c,  r  Sycamore,  near  '/alley  ffi 

Lane  Ritta,  c,  r  Sycamore,  near  Valley 

Lane  Anna  Bell,  c,  ch  maid,  Atkins  and  Edge  Hill 

Lansford  Hy,  waiter,  Battery  Park 

Landreth  A  C  Mrs,  broom  factory,  bds  167  Hill 

Landreth  C  A  Mrs,  cotton  factory,  r  near  same 

Landreth  L  D,  wks  cotton  factory,  r  near  same 

Laughter  Sallie,  r  Bailey,  near  Cripple  Creek 


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The  WHISKIES 
WINES  AND 
BRANDIES  AT 

Have  been  recommended  bv  the  leading  t>hY6icinns  of  the  State  for  medietna 
purposec.  COR.  SOUTH  MAIN  AND  EAGLE,  Down  Stairs. 


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Organized  May  1888;  Lewis  Maddux.  President. 
L.  P.  McLoud,  Vice-President,  J.  K.  Rankin, 
Cashier.     Directors— Lewis  Maddnx,   Geo.   8. 

g«     '  ""'    Powell,  J.  K.Rankin,  C.  M.  McLoud,  J.  E.  Ray. 

®3   S.  H.  Reed.  M.  J.  Bearden,  J.  K.  Reed,  M.  J.  Fagg.     Capital,  860,000;  Surplus, 

■5m  $20,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository. 

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5§   Laughter  Benj,  lab,  r  Bailey,  near  Cripple  Creek 

pj  .  LaPierre  Anna  E  Mrs,  r  362  W  Haywood 

|=  LaPierre  A  N,  elk  Crystal  Palace,  r  362  W  Haywood 

=|   Lancaster  Luke,  bartender  "  The  Metropolitan  "  29  N  Main, 

S*  r  same 

Larkus  S,  c,  cook  99  Wood  fin 

LaRoche  Edith  Miss,  bds  69  Bailey 

O  Largent  Lucinda,  c,  nurse,  bds  371  Haywood 

kJ  Latta  Thomas,  c,  coachman,  r  near  1 1  Clement 

»  Latta  Emma,  c,   r  near  1 1  Clement 
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£3  Latta  Jane,  c,  laundress,  r  53  Mountain 


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*    lA/n    Iim  V      PilMAMAM  DEEDS,  and  Notary  Public, 

*W_iL_i!_       UUu  lIH_li.  Xo-30PaUon  Avenue.  AwhevHle,  X.  C. 

__*  11  -■»■■  »i  «viiiiii-iii     SpeclalIies:  ^  propeny  ^  conTeyancing. 

*^  Lattimore  John,  r,  coachman  120  Haywood 

**»  Lattimore  John,   c\  cook  Swannanoa  Hotel,  r  near    Freight 

Depot 
49  Lattimore  Nellie,  c,  r  near  Freight  Depot 

Z  Lattimore  Annie,  c,  laundress,  r  near  Freight  Depot 
P^  Lattimore  Charles:,  c,  lab,  r  near  Freight  Depot 
^  Lather  G  .orge,  c,  lab,  r  near  Cotton   Factory 
j-^  LAW  J  H,  Cutlery,  Crockery,  Glass  and  Queensware, 
JJ  57,  59,61  S  Main.     (See  adv) 

ac  Laws  Luther,  lab,  bds  27  N  Main 

.  Laws  wid  Armony,  c,  r  29  Hill 
■*£  Lawrence  Sue,  c,  cook,  r  132  Valley 

I  ir  ah  1  ra,  Mercha5Siaifet5S  SouUl 

.2  CLEANINQ  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


RAYSOR  &  SMITH'S 


The  Most  Complete  Stock  of  gc 

1  Pure  Dregs,  Rare:  Chemicals  and  Patent  Medicines,  1 1 

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LAW  247  LEE 

Lawrence  Fred,  cook,  r  132  Valley- 
Lawrence  — ,  c,  barber,  r  Buttrick 
Lawrence  P  M  Mrs,  bds  119  So  French  Broad 
Lawrence  O  H,  cook,  bds  255  Grove 
Leach  Dr  W  Stuart,  physician,  office  28  Patton  are,  (Tel  47)  || 
bds  Grand  Central  »» 

Leach  Adolphus,  c,  waiter  211  Haywood  §g 

League  A  C,  railroader,  bds  28  Depot  *|f 

Leary  J  S,  eng,  r  331  Haywood  %$ 

Lea ry  Lucy  M,  r  331  Haywood  || 

Lee  Sam,  Chinese  Laundry,  12  N  Main,  r  same  §0 

Lee  Jane,  c,  laundress,  r  8  Sorrels 


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Patton  Avenue,  under  Grand  Opera  House.  ®  3 

Specialty  made  of  SS 

M    HOT  WAT — 
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Taylor,  Bouis  &  Brotherton, « 

Fine  Sanitary  PlniMm  and  Hcosc  Heating, s 


Lee  Henry,  c,  lab,  r  8  Sorrels  =| 

Lee  B  M.  C  E,  bds  67  College  ffi 

Lee  B  M  Mrs,  bds  67  College  • 

Lee  Pope,  bds  102  Chestnut  ?tf 

Lee  J  H,  Buncombe  Brick  &  Tile  Co,  r  102  Chestnut  u 

Lee  J  H  Mrs,  r  102  Chestnut  jH 

Lee  D  U,  r52  Hillside  O 
Lee  Niel,  No  2  letter  carrier,  r  52  Hillside 
Lee  Niel  Mrs,  r  52  Hillside 
Lee  Mrs,  wid  Charles  E,  r  26  Flint 


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Lee  Hart,  carp,  bds  nr  Broom  Factory  q 

Lee  Flora,  c,  cook  13  Grove 


&WffitrZ3S£  Jas,  H.Loughran's  "White  Man's  Bar," f e 

on  exhibition  to  attract  the  — — •— — — — — . _• — — __ _ — _~_~_    -2 

attention  of  the  lower  trade.      c0r.  South.  Main  and  Eaele.  Down  Stairs     <» 
But  First.Class  Goods  only  at  °  '     -t 


r- -'  ...  j       '■,'        ■      i       Organized    May,   1888;     Lewis  Maddux, 

**  wsstern  Cs.ro  m  Ml  president>  l-  p-  McL°ud'  ▼«***■* 

^__liy»yWM    UNiVUUtt    urnm*    dentj  j    E<   Rankin(  Cashier.    Capital 
=3  $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.     State,  County  and  City  Depository. 


■m         LEE  218  LEN 

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^LEE  R  H,  painter,  r  83  Bailey.    (See  desc  article) 
"*"j  Lee  Eliza  E  Mrs,  r  83  Bailey 
"J^  Lee  Emma,  c,  cook  Ravenscroft  School 
"Lee  Benjamin,  c,  coachman  Ravenscroft  School 
«$  Ledford  William,  lab.  r  nr  Academy 
p*  Ledford  Ollie,  r  nr  Academy 

*++  Ledford  Mary,  wks  Tobacco  Factory,  r  nr  Academy 
i/5  Ledford  Allie,  wks  Tobacco  Factory,  r  nr  Academy 
p3  Ledford,  vvid  Daniel,  r  nr  Academy 
jy  Ledford  Bettie,  r  nr  Academy 
*^J  Ledbetter  Delia  Miss,  pupil   H  I  School 

**  Ledbetter  Kelley  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 

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75  U.  1 .  Ililn  LIU,      N  .  5  patt     A       Asheville,  N.  C. 
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Ledbetter  Jennie,  c,  r  147  Valley 

J*  Ledbetter  Rufus,  c,  r  147  Valley 

0  Ledbetter  Alt",  c,  coachman,  r  S  Beaumont 
Hi  Ledbetter  Alfred,  c,  coachman  95  Charlotte 
*a  Leonard  C  B,  contractor,  r  192  S  Main 
Leonard  Lizzie,  r  192  S  Main 

fl  Leonard  Margie,  bds   192  S  Main 

2  Leonard  Lucile,  bds  192  S  Main 

••Leonard  Caleb,  No  8  police  force,  r  273  S  Main 
■Hj Leonard  Mary  Mrs,  r  273  S  Main 
■flEemons  R  H,  c,  waiter,  Battery  Park 
(rfLenons  Jno,  c,  brakeman  R&D  R'y,  r  near  Phillip 

$  MsKIIlI  I  PETRIE  Merchant  Tailorc,  58-  South  Main  Street. 

CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


a 


DAUODD    0    CMITUIP  Sto**k  of  i>ri;goists'  kckdhien  »  the 

tlnlOUn     ft    OlVII      II   0    nio««t  varied  and  com-      01   pottnjl    AyojjTJP 
pleto  of  huj   house  in  Abbeville.  n ■■    i— — — — — 

LEM  249  UN 


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Lemons  Hattie,  c,  r  near  Phillip 

Lewis,  Pass,  en"-,  bds  120  Roberts  O 

Levi  Thos.  c,  railroader,  r  near  35  Hilterbrand  m 
Levi  Eliza,  c,  r  near  35  Hilterbrand 

Levi  Hannah,  c,  r  Church,  bet  Bailey  and  South  Main  1"^ 

Levi  Bertha,  c,  r  Church  bet  Bailey  and  South  Main  p* 
Levi  Plum,  c,  barber,  Church,  bet  Bailey  and  South  Main  j^ 
Levering  Elma  C  Miss,  teacher  H  I  School   for  colored,    249  ^ 

College  q 

Levering  Mary  Miss,  r  112  Charlotte  O 

Levering  — ,  r  112  Charlotte  ^ 

Levvton  D  P  Miss,  bds  French  Broad,  near  Haywood  ^ 

Guuyn molest,  REA^S^c7 f 

Established  1881.                                S.    E.    CoURT   SQUARE.  r» 

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Lewton  G  M  Mrs,  r  French  Broad,  near  Haywood  £« 

Lewis  E  B,  prin   Academy   Street    Graded   School,   bds     1 37  " 

Chestnut 
Lewis  Sarah,  c,  laundress,  r  88  Gudger 
Lewis  D,  e.  lab,  bds  88  Gudger 
Lichtenberger  Geo,  r  7  Jeff  Drive 

Lichtenberger  Matilda  Mrs,  r  7  Jeff  Drive  §o 

Lidey  Riley,  c,  lab,  r  South  French  Broad 
Liley  Dillie,  r  McDowell,  near  Fitch  Planing  Mill 
Liley  Jno,  ptr,  r  McDowell,  near  Fitch  Planing  Mill 
Lillington  Pattie,  c,  cook,  92  Woodfin 
Lingelbach  Mrs,  wid  P  F.  bds  i59Patton  ave 


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^Ssl-  Jas.  I  LoDghmi's  "White  Man's  Bar/ff 

Have  been  recommended  by  the  leading  physiclnns  of  the  State  lor  medicinal  g 
purposes.  Cor.  South  .tin  in  and  Eagle.  Donu  Stairs.  & 

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w     ...      .  0        1'  n      I      Organized  Mav,   1888;    Lewis  Maddux. 

->  Western  laroma  BanK,^wrt;L- pLMr°r'  ViTpri" 

gj  '  dent,  J.    L.  Kankin,  Cashier.     Capital, 

r£     $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.     State,  County  and  City  Depository- 

%  LIN  250  LIN 

ac"  Lingelbach  Walton,  bds  159  Patton  ave 
__-   Lineberry  — ,  wks  Asheville  Shoe  Co,  r  29  North  Main 
!  Lineberry  Jno,  carp,  bds  Roberts  and  Buxton 
*    Linebaugh  M  J  Mrs,  r  88  Charlotte 
:    Linebaugh  Annie  Miss,  r  316  North   Main 
"f    Lindau  Miss,  bds  88  North  Main 
J|  Lindau  Clem  Miss,  bds  88  North  Main 
s2   Lindau  Max,  merchant,  r  70  Park  ave 
*?   Lindau  S  J,  elk,  bds  70  Park  ave 
k     Lingle  — ,  carp,  bds  95  Depot 
< m.  Lingerfelt  Laura  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 
5J  Lindsey  H  A,  No  Ca  Curios,  ne  Court  Place,  r  290  College 


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"NTrt    R  PsT+nn    Atro      AcViottiIIo    "NT    fl 


No.  5  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


o^'  Lindsey  H  A  Mrs,  r  290  College 

||  LINDSEY  T  H,  Lindsey   &  Brown,  Photographers, 

se  Court  Place,  r  178  Charlotte 
§     Lindsey  T  H  Mrs,  r  178  Charlotte 

^Lindsey  Ada  L  Miss,  r  178  Charlotte 
q  Lindsey  F  M,  merchant,  bds  294  N  Main 
^  Lindsey  J  G,  r  294  N  Main 
«£  Lindsey  Martha  A,  r  294  N  Main 
£5  Lindsey  T  H,  grocer,  r  294  East 
O  Lindsey  H  M  Mrs,  r  294  East 
}25  Lindsey  Mrs,  r  nr  Broom  Factory 

Sfi  Lindsey  — ,  gunsmith,  r  nr  Broom  Factory 

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\i  *\  a  Merchant  Tailors,  SB  ^outh  Main  Street, 


Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


The  Most  Complete  Mock  of 

Pure  Drugs,  Rare  Chemicals  anil  Patent  Medicines 


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31  Paltou  Ave. 


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Lindsey  L  O,  wagoner,  r  34I  Haywood  J?* 

Lindscy  M  L  Mrs,  r  341    Haywood  ^| 

Lindsey  Hy,  carp,  bds  341  Haywood  §=' 

Lindsev  E  F,  bds  Glen  Rock  Hotel  -"g 

Lindsey  Thomas,  bds  146  Church  pj 

Lindsey  A  J,  lab,  r  Church  bet  Bailey  and  S  Main  |s 

Lindsey  Mary  E,  laundress,  Church  bet  S  Main  and  Bailey  g| 

Lipscomb  E  H   Prof,  teacher  Colored  Graded  School,  r  II?  3" 

J        TO 

Mountain 
Lipscomb  Lizzie,  c,  r  115  Mountain 
LIPINSKI  S  L,  "  Bon  Marche"  30  S  Main,  Lipinski  &  W 

Ellick  proprs,  r  Academy.     (See  adv  side  lines) 

fe-liiaSM  t  Thrash  Si  Co... CBYSTAL  mcEi  8 

4c.  lor  their  clear  ones,   ■■•■«     " "»"   «    •»"|       11  Patton  Ave.         ^ 

should  give  us  a  call  before  you  buy.      We  are  the  Leade:  s.  ^n 

Lipinski  S  L  Mrs,  r  Academy  Q 

Little  A,  plumber,  bds  Western  Hotel  Q 

Littles  Lizzie,  c,  cook  44  Walnut  W 
Littlefield  John,  c,  tobacco  roller,  bds  156  Church 

Littlejohn  Lovicie,  <r,  laundress,  r  148  Academy  (>i 

Littlejohn  Mary,  housemaid  40  French  Broad  a 

Littlejohn  T  A,  c,  cook,  r  148  Academy  a 

Littlejohn  Wade,  c,  fireman,  r  148  Academy  • 
Litteral  Jno,  shoemaker,  r  190  Bailey 

Litteral  Alice,  r  190  Bailey  —^ 

Litteral  Horace,  bds  190  Bailey  £L 

Litteral  Mattie,  bds  190  Bailey  C£" 

The  Neatest  and  Most  Quiet  place    in    Town    to   spend   an    hour  or  ■-■ 
two  at  Billiards  or  l'ool,  and  at  the  same  time    'smile,"  is  at         22 


Jas,  H,  Loughran's  "lite  Man's  Bar, 


I)  Co^Sogth  Main  &  Eagle, 

(Down  Stairs.) 


Organize \* May,  1888;  Lewis  Maddux, 
itfnKi  President,  L  P.  McLotid,  Vice-Presi- 
uim'  dent.  .1.  K.  Rankin.  Cashier.  Capital, 
_i  $50,000;  Surplus,  $20,000.  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  Inter- 
•—    est  paid  on  deposits  of  four  months  or  longer  in  Savings  Department. 

J  LOC  252  ~LON 


^£.  Lockman  Mira,  c,  laundress,  r  I  17  South  French  Broad 

— •  Logan  Ella,  c,  housemaid,  r  Victoria,  I  y>  mi  South  Main 

^-  Logan  Annie,  c,  nurse,  48  Grove 
2s  Logan  Wm,  r,  driver,  bds  48  Grove 
^  Logan  Geo,  c,  wks  Vanderbilt's,  r  41  Hilterbrand 

"*  Logan  Bill,  c,  r  41  Hilterbrand 

:*|  Logan  Mary,  c,  nurse,  r  41  Hilterbrand 

*Z  Logan  Sam,  c,  coachman,  1 18  Woodfin 

**  Logan  Mary  Mrs,  nurse,  r  Hill,  near  terminus  Pattonave 

k     Logan  Randolph,  c,  r  19  Valley 

<  i  Logan  Lizzie,  c,  r  19  Valley 

S^  Logan  Thos,  c,  driver,  r  19  Valley 

Z  £,  -  — : ■ 

Attorney  at  Law,  COMMISSIONER  of 
)EEDS,  and  Notary  Public, 
Patton  Avenue.  Awheville.  X.  V. 


Specialties :  Eeal  Pioperty  and  Conveyancing. 


o|  Logan  Eliza,  c,  r  19  Valley 

ee  I  Logan  Harry,  c,  servant,  105  South  Main 

i     London  Mollie,  r  474  W  Haywood 

London  Emma,  wks  cotton  factory,  bds  474  W  Haywood 
^  London  Lee,  bds  474  W  Haywood 
O  Long  Robt,  hdw  elk,  r  284  College 
^  Long  Robt  Mrs,  r  284  College 
^  Long  Maggie,  c,  cook,  r  284  College 
^  Long  Thos,  c,  lab,  r  Madison 
S  Long  M  D,  r  70  Park  ave,  Asheville   Shoe  Co,  R  L  Graham 

Pt,  M  D  Long  Vice-Pt,  Jno  Y  Jordan  Sec  and  Treas 
§5  Long  M  D  Mrs,  r  70  Park  ave 

Z  McKINNON  &  PETRIE  M]m[  Wm- 5S  Wl1  Mai" Stet- 

-*--  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


Stock  of  nitlGWlSTM'  SUNDRIES  1st  the  QC 

5  ~- 


RAYSOR  &  SMITH  S , 


pleie  of  uuy  house  in  Asheville. 


LOR  253  LOV         £§ 


Lord  Mose,  r,  head  waiter,  Grand  Central,  r  same 

Lorick  J  M,  teamster,  r  22  Academy  go 

Lorick  Clara  C  Mrs,  r  22  Academy  "§, 

Lorick  J  M,  r  1 1 1  Merrimon  ave  f  g 

Loomis  Asa,  bds  Cosmopolitan  Club 

Looper  Fanny,  r,  r  near  106  Roberts 

Looper  Frank,  c,  lab,  r  near  106  Roberts 

LOUGHRAN  J  H,  Propr  White  Man's  Bar,  46  South  \ 

Main,  r  58  South  Main     (See  desc  art)  5» 

Loughran  Frank,  bds  Hickory  No  Ca  Inn  .  £<! 

Love  Sarah,  c,  laundress,  r  95  Beaumont  |£? 

Love  Loula,  c,  r  102  Mountain 


&5 


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Tavlor  Bouis  &  BrotWtnn        asheville,  n.  c.      g$ 

XayiUl,    JJULUd    <&    JJ1UL11.I  LULL,    43  patton   Avenue,  under  Grand  Opera   « - 

'32AOI3  -ej^:rJL,-?rc3:r£X  House.  "Si? 

■sa-DNiva  anv  ssaoxs  ©jstisooo       g's 
'3J8^-M3j|j/^  pue  poo^  spoog  Buiqsmjnj-asnoH  }0  w\~[  ||nj  $| 

Love  Jno,  c,  r  102  Mountain  §| 
Love  Anna,  c,  nurse,  20  Oak 

Love  Anderson,  c,  lab,  r  Valley  f^ 

Love  Patsy,  c,  r  Valley  ™ 

Love  Etta,  c,  laundress,  r  18  Bearden  2 

Love  Berry,  c,  lab,  r  18  Bearden  3* 

Love  J  P,  bds  64  South  Main  .  q 

Love  Mary  A,  Mrs,  r  73  Bailey  .  © 

LOVE  P  I,  H  Redwood  &  Co,  Dry  Goods  and  Cloth-  ° 

ing,  7  and  9  Patton  ave,  r  73  Bailey     (See  desc  art) 

Love  Benjamin  H.  clerk  at  Redwood  &  Co,  bds  73  Bailey  q 

Love  H,  c,  plasterer,  r  nr  Phillip 

. . -8 

k,  5,  Luriiru'i  "Whits  Man's  Bar,''  ft 


any  kind  of  Wild    Animals 

on  exhibiton  to  attract  the  •  -p„ 

attention  of  the  lower  trade.  -      _    \.  .,  .         .  _    ,  < 

But  First-Class  Goods  only  at  *or-  aOntn  Main  ana  Eajle  (Down  3t»ir».  * 


^     UL«i«»«    P«.«l!r,«    []«J#    Organized  May,   1888;   Lewis   Maddux. 

«  Western  larolina  bank,  ™***%\\*^.v™*»£ 

'  (l  nt,  J.  h.  Rankin,  Cashier.  Capital, 
_2  $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  Money 
•3;     loaned  on  Real  Estate  on  long  time. 

-= 

•^         LOV  254  LUS 

QC    — — — — • ■ 

■"*]  Love  Nancy,  c,  r  Phillip 
^  Love  Christiana,  c,  r  nr  Phillip 
.  Love  James,  c,  carp,  r  nr  Phillip 

§  Love  Maggie,  c,  r  nr  Phillip 
Jc  Love  Samuel,  lab,  bds  nr  Phillip 

§  Love  Edith,  c,  r  nr  Phillip 

Jl  Low  W  A,  foreman  motive  power  R  and   D  Ry,  r  173  Flay- 
er wood 
^    Low  Annie  V  Mrs,  r  173  Haywood 

Lowe  Eliza,  bds  Cripple  Creek 
i~  Lowe  Harriet,  bds  Cripple  Creek 
4jf  Lowrance  Win,  drayman,  r  Eagle  nr  Valley 


j  C.T.  RAILS, 


Real  Estate  and  Fire  Insurance, 
No.  5  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


■5* 

8  c 

c£  Lowrance  Lizzie,  c,  chambermaid  Battery  Park,  r   Eagle   nr 

Valley 
•Jx  Lucky  Georgia,  c,  bds  56  Roberts 
o     Lucky  Scott,  c,  r  255  S  Main 

„Luhn  J  S,  r  137  Bailey 
g  Lumley  J  C,  carp,  r  146  Roberts 
^  Lumley  Sallie,  r  146  Roberts 
l_^  Lumsford  F  A,  merchant,  r  22  Brick 
O  Lumsford  F  A  Mrs,  r  22  Brick 

■p.  Lusk  V  S  Col,  atty  N  E  Court  Place,  r  199  College 
\v\  Lusk  V  S  Mrs,  r  199  College 
{^  Lusk  Adelia  Miss,  r  413  N  Main 

§  McKINNQN  k  PETRIE.  IWantJailors.  08  South  Main  Street, 
<j  '  — ■ — 

^  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  attended  to. 


Our  S<H>i  WATUlt  and  other  Fountain    Drinks   are  conceded   then^ 
best.    The  only  place  where  whites  alone  are  served.  2" 

RAYSOR  &  SMITH'S,  f| 

31    Fatton    Avenue.  c» 


LUS  255  LY  T 


Tiie  Snssot  Mountain  M  Co. 


CWYN  &  WEST, 

IE.    COURT    SQUABE3. 


J?  ^ 

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Lusk  Mamie  E  Miss,  r  199  College 

Lusk  James,  r  413  N  Main  g$ 

Luther  J  H,  farmer,  bds  510  VV  Haywood  g® 

Lyceum  The,  T  R  Gaines,  editor,  71  N  Main  cS 

Lyerly  Marcellus,  railroader,  bds  near  Cotton  Factory  2" 

Lyerly  Willie,  railroader,  bds  near  Cotton  Factory  -S 

Lyerly  Mertie  A,  bds  near  Cotton  Factory  |j? 

Lyerly  Charles  B,  bds  near  Cotton  Factory  Jo 
Lyerly  W  R,  blksmith,  r  near  Cotton  Factory 
Lyerly  Laura  N,  r  near  Cotton  Factory 
Lyle  S  H,  tobacconist,  bds  35  Wood  fin 

Lyles  Lewis,  c,  r  143  Hill  |F 

2» 


So 


3  2 


Lyles  Pricilla,  <r,  r  143  Hill  .. 

LYMAN  AUGUSTUS  J,  Real  Estate,  Loans  and  at-  g 

torney-at-law,  office  Legal  Bldg,  r  Chestnut  and  Mer-  © 
rimon  ave.     (See  descriptive  article)  ^ 

Lyman  A  J  Mrs,  r  Chestnut  and  Merrimon  2 

Lynch  — ,  city  weigher,  r  near  103  Broad  © 

Lynch  Mrs,  r  near  103  Broad  gp 

Lynch  D,  c,  coachman,  420  S  Main  _ 

Lyons  Ethel  M  Miss,  teacher  A  F  College  O 

Lytle  Nancy,  c,  cook  157  Haywood 

Lytle  J  A,  cond  Asheville  Street  Railway,  bds  64  S  Main         *» 
Lytle  Ellen  O,  bds  182  S  Main  ^ 

PURITY,  )  -A-StE     OTT^    ISfEOIALTIES.  *i- 

romptn!!sandj        Jas.  H.  Lougbran's  "Whits  Kan's  Bar,"~ 

Cor.  South  Main  and  Eagle  [Down  Stairs.]       ^* 


w    HI     I  PI!         n      I.    Organized  May,  1888;    Lewis  Maddux 

~  WestGrn  Laro  na  Kank. present, l .p. McLoud,  vice-pre8i- 

*=  IIUOIUIII  UUIUMMU  UUII|\|  den(.  j  E  ]>ankin  Cashier-  Capital, 
S  $50,000,  Surplus,  §20.000.  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  Gene- 
*P    ral  Banking  Business  Transacted. 

3'        LYT  256  MAG 

§Lytle  W  O,  bds  182  S  Main 
•sLytle  J  B.  bds  182  S  Main 
^-Lytle  F  E,  bds  182  S  Main 

iLytle  Z  C,  bds  182  S  Main 

iLytle  Margaret,  bds  182  S  Main 

BLytle  James  H,  bds  182  S  Main 

^Lytle  John,  r  182  S  Main 

^Lytle  Nancy  A,  r  182  S  Main 

**Lytle  Joseph,  c,  servant  HIS 

J   Lytle  Bob,  c,  coachman,  r  15  S  Water 

*iLytle  Caroline,  c,  cook  261  Bailey 

J.B 
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"*  S    T*1  YOU  want  to  make  your 

■e  §  newly  married  life  happy 

C-c    and    your   dear    home    neat,     j 

t^   always  buy  yourcominencinsj  7 

eg   outfit  from  us.    Every  article  at  our  store  is  new,  neat  and  handsome,  and  a 

■J-.   first-class  store  in  every  respect 

^1\7TACNAUGHT0N  PETE'  bds  57  Church 
hi  ^*^      Macher  Jno,  carp,  near  4  Spring 
2  g.Macher  Amelia,  bds  near  4  Spring 
i    Mackey  J  J,  Register  Deeds,  r  157  Haywood 
«■    Mackey  Clias,  bds  157  Haywood 
—JTVIackey  Sue  C  Mrs,  r  157  Haywood 

<->  MADDUX  LEWIS,  The  Western  Carolina  Bank,  Lewis 
°3  Maddux,  Pt;   Lawrence  P  McLoud,  vice  Pt ;  J  E  Ran- 

S^i  kin,  Cash  ;  r  Merriman  ave,  near  Chestnut     (See  adv. 

C/3  top  lines.) 

^Maddux  Lewis  Mrs,  r  Merriman  ave,  near  Chestnut 
^Maguire  Mary,  nurse,  bds  87  Bailey 

g  MdlNNON  &  PETRIE  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 

S  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


:'  Thsbd.  W.  Thrash  Si  Co,  Cr?8tal  falac6' 


w 


'E  offer  for  sale  choice  Real  Estate  of  all  descrip- 
tions. We  loan  money  in  sums  to  suit.  We 
Care  for  Estates  and  guarantee  protection  to  own- 
ers interest  in  same.  We  invest  trust  funds 
carefully. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  G. 


w: 


E  offer  for  sale  choice  Real  Estate  of  all  descrip- 
tions. We  loan  money  in  sums  to  suit.  We 
Care  for  Estates  and  guarantee  protection  to  own- 
ers interest  in  same.  We  invest  trust  funds 
carefully. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


Yon  will  never 
regpret  becoming 
*  eustoiiier  at 


Bijur  li  Mi  Drag  Stars,  31  Pattan  k| 


Your  trade  appreciated.        Your  interest  studied.  £  3. 

. : q  I 

MAG  2-57  MAN  eg 

O    Q, 

MAGNOLIA  HOUSE,  79  North  Main,  near  Woodfin,  Is 

W  A  James  Jr,  propr.     (See  de.se  arte.)  |-'E 

MAITLAND'S  SCHOOL,  40  French  Broad  ave,  Mrs  %% 

Eurgvvyn  Maitland,  prin.     (See  adv)  £c 

Maitland  Frances  L  Miss,  r  40  French  Broad  ave  "S 

CO® 

Maitland  Emily  A  Miss,  r  40  French  Broad  ave  §"g 
Maitland  L  Isabel  Miss,  bds  40  French  Broad 
MAITLAND  BURGWYN  Mrs,  Prin  Mrs  Maitland's 

School,  40  French  Broad  ave,  r  same     (See  adv)  pg 

Mallory  F  L  Mrs,  removed  to  Macon,  Ga  ^S 

Mallette  H  A,  bds  Glen  Rock  Hotel  gg- 

Mallette  Eugenia  Miss,  bds  Glen  Rock  Hotel  &5 

III     1 1  m      U       I  Attorney  »t  Law,  COMMISSIONER   of£^ 

TJWAIftaMY      PliaHlMAH  DEEDS,  »nd  Notary  Public, 

nilyyiU    ullSIlI luill. >0- *"  1>atto"  Avenu*' Aan<>vil1^  *•  <■•  £j 
if  »ivii  mi  vwwmiiBm     8pecialtles ;  RBal  property  and  ConveyancliE.      fed 

: — . a 

Malone  Fannie,  c,  cook,  193  Patton  ave  ^ 

Malone  C  W,  Dept  Clk  Supreme  Court,  r  68  Woodfin  O 

Malone  C  N  Mrs,  r  6S  Woodfin  § 

Malone  Addie,  bds  38  Bailey  g^ 

Malone  Albert,  bds  38  Bailey  O 

Malone  Mamie,  r  3S  Baily  P 

Malone  Bettis,  P  O  elk,  r  38  Bailey        .  § 

Mann  Israel,  bds  10  Patton  ave  ^ 

Manney  Finley,  r  127  Beaumont  55 

Manual  Ruth,  c,  cook,  37  Grove  & 

Mangum  B  E,  r  s8  W   Haywood  ^ 

Mangum  Bell,  wks  cotton  factory,  bds  38  VV  Haywood  5s 


Cor.  So.  Main  &  Eagle.  ? 


Jas.  H.  Louffhran's  "lite  Man's  Bar, 

D  '  Down  Stairs.         ^ 

HIGHEST  QUALITY  ALWAYS,  and  prices  charged  accordingly  % 


—     ll/A«lrt,r,    P«»rtl!««    D«J,    Organized    May,    1888;   Lewis  Maddux, 

-  Western  larolina  Bantj^^v-^1^-^0?^ 

'  dent,   J.    K.    Kan  km,  Cashier.     Capital, 
=S     $50,000,   Surplus,  $20,000.     State,  County    and  City  Depository.     Your 

*g     Correspondence  solicited. 


^  MAN  258  MAR 

GO       ' 

*"*"    Mangum  Fletcher,  wks  cotton  factory,  bds  38  W  Haywood 
^    Mangum  Neiley,  wks  cotton  factory,  bds  38  W  Haywood 
"  Mangum  Loulie,  wks  cotton  factory,  bds  38  W  Haywood 
I   Mangum  E  P,  prin   City   Graded   Schools,  Orange,  bds  137 
.g  Chestnut 

o   Marina  Wm,  c,  porter  Battery  Park 
i|  Marseller  J  S,  gunsmith,  34  South  Main,  r  same 
^1  Marseller  J  S  Mrs,  r  34  South  Main 
/    Marquardt  J  A,  bartender,  r  j6  Depot 

Marquardt  A  H  Mrs,  r  76  Depot 
«|  Marr  T  VV,  Druggist,  r  Blake  and  Academy 
|  J  Marr  M  Mrs,  r  Blake  and  Academy 


AKHEVILLE,    If.  C. 

No.  43  Pattm  Ave.  under  Grand  Opera  House 
Steam  Fitting,  Gas  Pitting, 

ROYAL,"  GAS   VL  WHISK, 


iiTqlor,  Bonis  SlrothsrloB,! 

$■£      Used  exclusively  by  Penn.  R.  R.  o Several  now  in  Operation  in  this  City. 

«: 

fi>,  Marlow  W  B,  butcher,  r  31  Bridge 

Si  Marlow  W  B  Mrs,  r  31  Bridge 

S&  Marable  Benjamin,  fireman,  bds  Jeff  Drive  nr  freight  depot 

b     Mtircus  Max,  mngr  C  D  Blanton    &  Co,  9  W  Court  Place, 

bds  53  College 
O  Marcus  M  Mrs,  bds  53   College 
J  MARX  W  B,  The  Asheville  Lumber  and  Mnfg  Co,  W  B 

Mrux    pres    and    treas,    Haywood    and     Riverside,    r 

Starnes  ave  and  N  Main 
gj  Marx  W  B  Mrs,  r  Starnes  ave  and  N  Main 

j  Marx  Mary  E  Miss,  r  Starnes  ave  and  N  Main 
O  Marx  Joseph  P,  bds  N  Main  and  Starnes 


g  McKlON  &  PETRIE.  Merchant  Tailors,  58  Sonth  Main  St. 

^j  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  attended  to. 


DDCCrDlDTIflMC    t  n   **n;v  or  ^iff*1'  "».T    comix-tcnl    Apothecaries  :^J 

rrlLOunin  lUWu  iILLlLI         delivered  tree  to  any  part  of  the  <ity.        Z 

Raysor  &  Smith,  31  Patton  Ave.        3 

MOR  259  "MAS  m 


Morton  Alice  Mrs,  r  327  Haywood 

Morton  Lawrence,  wks  Asheville  Fur  Factory,  bds  nr  Broom  O 

Factory  m 

Martie  Nancy,  r  Patton  ave  ^ 

Martin  C  P,  painter,  r  327   Haywood 
Martin  J  C,  Gudger  Carter  &  Martin,  office  Legal   Building,  r  £w 

42  Patton  ave        '  u 

Martin  J  G,  atty,  r  S  Beaumont  ^j 

Martin  J  G  Mrs,  r  S  Beaumont  © 

MARTIN  W  H,  barber  60  So  Main,  r  102  Mountain,  g 

(See  desc  article)  " 

Martin  Julian  C,  atty,  bds  52  Woodfin 

~~  © 

Real  Estate  and  Fire  Insurance,: 

No.  5  Patton  Ave,  Asheville,  N.  C.      f? 

Martin  Richmond,  c,  waiter,  r  Pearson  ave  <"• 

Martin  Janetta,  c,  r  Pearson  ave  "  ^ 

Martin  Julia,  c,  laundress,  r  66  Mountain  p§- 

Marshall  J  P,  tobacconist,  r   188  Woodfin  »f 

Marshall  T  P  Mrs,  r  188  Woodfin  l| 

Massey  Wm,  c,  pot  washer  Glen  Rock  Hotel  *K. 
Massey  Minnie,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  nr  same 


C.T.  BAILS, 


Massey  Mollie,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  nr  same 

Mason  James,  farmer,  bds  20  Mulberry  5^ 

Mason  Manda,  r  309  College  ^"3 

Mason  Tim,  c,  coachman,  bds  93  Bailey  ?-? 

Massot  H,  r  137  Bailey  §5 

^__ . * 3   o 

— u  n 

The  greatest  and  most  Quiet  Place  In  Town  to  spend  an  hour  or  two  at  re  5 

Bri.UARD-  or  POOL,  and  at  the  san>.<-  lime  "  smile,"  is  at  "?"< 

JAS.  H,  LOLGHRANS  "WHITE  MAN'S  BAR," ™r  H 

i      (Down  Stairs.*  '- 


Organized  May,  1888 ;  Lewi?  Maddux. 
President,  L.  P.  McLoud,  Vice-Presi- 
dent. .1.    E,  Rankin,  Cashier.     Capital, 


.£    $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000,    State,  County  and  City  Depository-   A  Room 

•a    and  Tellers  Window  for  the  exclusive  use  of  the  Ladies. 

MAS~~  200  ~McA 


««*■    Massot  Jane  Ann  Mrs,  r   137  Bailey- 
's  Mastin  David,  carp,  bds  French  Broad  and  Pat  ton  ave 
— '  Massage  J  F,  carp,  r  299  Orange 
a    Massage  Sue  S,  r  69  Orange 

;    Maschker  Margaret,  housemaid,  r  Atkinson 
m   Mattair  Mrs,  bds  318   Haywood 

I   Mathewson  M  J  Mrs,  wid  N,  r  95  Pine 
^   Mathews  Christiana,  bds  Riverside  Park 
*?   Mathews  D  C,  r  107  Cleveland 

Mathews  William,  plasterer,  bds  167  Hill 
S.S  Mathews  Annie,  bds  31  Grove 
g^  Mathews  Medora,  bds  31  Grove 

3.0       __ . 

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2;- 

3 *  Wm.  W.  West,  Sec.  and  Treas.        W.  B.  Gwyn,  President. 

u,^  Mathews  Ann,  bds  31  GroVe 

2 J-  Mauldin  Mar)',  r  near  Cotton  Factory 

Mauldin  Rebecca,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  near  same 

Mauldin  Lenora,  v/ks  Cotton  Mills,  r  near  same 
I   Mauldin  D  U,  wks  Cotton  Mills,  r  near  same 
§  Maw  G,  painter,  bds  Magnolia  House 

Mayo  VV  H,  fireman,  bds  Jeff  Drive,  near  Freight  Depot 

Mayfit-ld  Hettic,  c,  cook  29  Biiley 
g  May  II  P,  wks  Graham's  Factory,  bds   Buxton 
QC  May  Sallie  S  Mrs,  r  Buxton 
2   Mayes  Addie  Mrs,  bds  47  Woodfin 
O  McAfee  Cora  Miss,  bds  87  Bailey 

to 
to 

-        CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


McKINNOK  &  PETRIE,  faw  Tallore,  58  South  Main  Street, 


PURITY  OF  COODH,  C 

OEITE.VESS  TO  CUSTOMERS,  and  c^ 

ROMPTXESS  WITH  ORDERS  AVI)  PRESCRIPTIONS  g'g 

RAYSOR  eft?  SMITH,  31  Fatton  ^flLvo. 


McA  261  McC       .|| 


lb 


McAfee  W  L.  bds  87  Bailey 

McAfee  Cornelia  Mrs,  bds  87  Bailey 

McAfee  Mollie,  r  near  Ice  Factory 

McBEE  V  E,  Sup  W  N  C  Div  R  &  D  Ry,  bds  Swan 

nannoa  Hotel 
McBee  V  E  Mrs,  bds  Swannannoa  Hotel 
McBee  Rosa  Miss,  bds  Swannannoa  Hotel  g|. 

McBee  V  E,  Jr,  bds  Swannannoa  Hotel  g- 

McBee  — ,  drayman,  r  East  bet  West  and  Beaver  Dam 
McBrayer  L  F,  r  174  Haywood 

McBrayer  P^vans,  bds  174  Haywood  £Ej 

McBraver  Kathleen  Mis  >,  bds  174  Haywood 

I ^  Ave — S3 

TflQfl    W      Phffl^  1  5&  Plfl     K°*»*   everything    in    the     Hon.,  H 
I  JlWHI  II  I    I  III  NfU  Vf  V  ■  I  ^urni<«liin(f  line,  as  well  as  a  larjcW 

line  of  China,  Glass,  Lamps,  Ac,       ^g 

McBrayer  Agnes  L  Miss,  bds  174  Haywood      -  Q 

McBRAYER  R  COL,  attorn  ey-at-law,   office  McAfee  Q 

Bldg,  Patton  ave,  r  174  Haywood     (See  adv)  k»i 

McBrayer  R  Mrs,  r  174  Haywood 
McBRAYER  L  B.  physician,  office    and    r  Western  ft5 

Hotel,  W  Court  Place.     (See  descriptive  article)  ^ 

McBrayer  L  B  Mrs,  r  Western  Hotel,  W  Court  Place  2 

McCarty  C  C,  tobacconist,  r  34  Flint  • 

McCarty  C  C  Mrs,  r  34  Flint 

McCard  Bettie,  cook  no  Cherry  ^" 

McCampbell  J  J,  drug  elk,  Worthen  &  Co,  No  17  No.  Main.lL 

bds  30  Phillip  **» 


JAS.  H.  LOUGBRAN'S  "WHITE  MAN'S  BAR,"I 


The  WHISKIES 
WINES  AND 
BRANDIES  AT 

Have  been  recommended  by  the  leading  nhysicians  of  the  State  for  medicinal*^ 
purposes.  COR.  SOUTH   MAIN  AND  EAGLE,  Down  Stairs.        ^j 


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Organized  May  1888;  Lewis  Maddux,  President, 
'IcLoud.  Vice-President.  J.  E.  Rankin, 
Directors— Lewis  Maddux,  Geo.  S. 
Powell,  J.  fcJ.  Hankin,  C.  M.  Mcl.oud,  J.  E.  Ray, 
M.  H.  Reed,  M.  J.  Bearden,  J.  K.  Reed,  M.  J.  Fagg.  Capital,  $50,000:  Surplus 
520,000.    State,    County   and   City  Depository. 

McC  ,  262  McC 


«*<    McCandless  Lou;  r  near  122  Blanton 
:    McCandless  S  A,  photographer,  r  near  122  Blanton 
McCandless  Mary  C,  r  near  122  Blanton 
I    McCandless  D  M,  r  71  Hill 
J    McCandless  S  J  Mrs,  r  71  Hill 
—    McCape  C  J,  propr  McCape  House  24  Grove 
£g    McCape  Emma  L  Mrs,  r  24  Grove 
'    McCarson  J  T,  carp,  r  408  So  Depot 
McCarson  Mary  E,  r  408  So  Depot 
McCarson  D  R,  bds  408  So  Depot 
!*   McCarson  Erastus,  lab,  r  near  357  N  Main 
%r.  McClaudy  Jasper,  c,  plasterer,  r  Madison 


Attorney  at   Law,  COMMISSIONER  of 

DEEDS,  and  Notary  Public, 
Xo.  3Q  Patton  Avenue.  Asheville,  X.  <'■ 

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g~  McClaudy  Julia,  c,  r  Madison 
»|   McCollum  M  A  Mrs,  r  511  Haywood 
i  McCollum  E  D,wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  51  1  Haywood 
McCollum  Jennie,  r  36  W  Haywood 
'*•     McCollum  J  R,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds  36  W  Haywood 
^  McCollum  Thomas,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  near  same 
*-*  McCollum  Delany,  wks  Cotton  Miils,  r  near  same 
°**  McCollum  G  A,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  near  same 
3  McConaha    Lawson,  c,  section   hand  R    &    D,  r  near  French 
c/>  Broad  Lumber  Yards 

5f3  McConley  Will,  bds  27  N  Main 
q  McConnell  J  H  Jr,  room  night  clerk  Battery  Park,  r  same 

S  McEIII  \  PETRIE,  MerchaSaiSk58  "^ 

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McConnell  M  A,  wid  C  A,  r  124  Woodfin 
McConnell  Ida  Miss,  r  124  Woodfin 
McConnell  J  H,  fruit  clerk,  N  Main,  r  70  Seney 

McConnell  J  H  Mrs,  r  70  Seney  £JJ 

McConnell  Robt,  carp,  r  70  Seney  |f 
McConnell  Will,  groceryman,  26^  N  Main,  bds  94  Cherry      §"» 

McConnell  Abbie,  bds  94  Cherry  §«• 

McCoy  Columbus,  brickmason,  bds  "  Buck  tavern  "  *£ 

McCoy  Nannie  Miss,  bds  181  Patton  ave  %$ 

McCoy  Sallie  Mrs,  r  181  Patton  ave  |5 

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McCoy    Thomas  C,    traveling    salesman    Philadelphia,    r  181  |"q 


Patton  ave 


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No.  43  Patton  Avenue,   under  Grand  Open'n 

HOUSe    "WOODLAWN"  H 

Thomas.  Roberts.  Stevenson  Stoves  &  Ranges,            [WO«M>]  COOK  STOVK8.  »  2. 

Also,  Bridgeford  &  Co.'s  Steel  Ranges.              Specialty    Made   oi    Hotel   Ranges.  3  g. 

McCoy  Mack,  painter,  bds  1 17  S  French  Broad  g| 

McCorkle  James,  c,  bds  342  Haywood  ^ 

McCorkle  Martha,  c,  seamstress,  r  342  Haywood 

McCorkle  Calvin,  c,  railroader,  bds  342  Haywood  ?C 

McCreary  Mardie  Miss,  bds  52  Woodfin  2 

McCreary  Frank,  elk  Estabmoks',  r  52  Woodfin  •■gji 

McCreary  Mary,  r  52   Woodfin  O 

McCrarySol,  carp,  r  [65  Church 

McCrary  Julia,  r  165  Church 

McCrae  Mrs,  r  Chestnut  and  Merrimon  ave 


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McCumber  H  W,  r  184  S  Main  O 

McCumber  Mary,  r  184  S  Main 


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on  exhibition  to  attract  the  *..i..,n  ..,,.!..— .,.—....■,    ...       a 

attention  of  the  lower  trade.  c0r.  South  Main  and.  Eagle,  Down  Stairs.    <  * 

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-  Wesiern  Carohni  link. president-  l-  *p-  McL°nd-  vi<*-p«*1* 

^  YYSBViiN    viiUMittl    Utifiiii*    dentj  j    E>   Rankin?  Cashier.    Capital 

S  $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.     State,  County  and  City  Depository.  t 


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««    McDanicl  Samuel,  <r,  lab,  bds  88  Gudger 
_•    McDovv  Emma,  c,  laundress,  r  40  Riverside  Park 
H  McDowell  Daisy  Miss,  bds  420  S  Main 
jf.  McDowell  Mary  Miss,  bds  420  S  Main 
I   McDowell  G  M,  bds  420  S  Main 
!    McDowell  Mary  C  Miss,  bds  420  S   Main 

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jl   McDowell  Annie  E  Miss,  bds  420  S  Main 

£   McDowell  A  G,  bds  420  S  Main 

Sf    McDowell  W,  c,  waiter  Battery  Park  Hotel 

«     McDowell  Emma,  c,  cook,  r   14  Hiltcrbrand 

<|  McDowell  J  A,  bds  420  S  Main 

%*  McDowell  E  E,  bds  420  S  Main 


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J       No.  5  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


°|'McDow^ll  Charles,  c,  lab,  r  Gudger 
§|.McDowell  Comfort,  c,  Lib,  r  Cudger 
|K  McDowell  J   H,  bds  420  S  Main 
I     McDowell  S  L  Mrs,  r  420  S  Main 

~  McDowell  Ellen,  r  Fernihuist  2  miles  south  Main 
©  McDowell  W  W    Maj,  r  420  Main 

McDowell  Jennie  Miss,  r  S4  Mountain 
^  McDonald  Annie,  r  Green  nr  Park  ave 
^  McDonald  Mandie,  bds  Green  nr  Park  ave 
OE  McDonald  EJisha,  eng  Graham's  Factory,  r  Green,  near  Park 

Sri  ave 

§  McDonald  May  Miss,  bds  50  Bailey 

I  McEISSOS  \  PETRIE,  Merchant  Tito,  58  South  Main  Street, 

i       CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


UfB  are  State  Agents  for  N.  C.  Inland  &  Oo/s  celebrated 
"'  Fire  and  Burglar  Proof  Safe.  We  represent  the 
Lloyds  Plate  Glass  Insurance  Company  of  New  York. 
We  can  insure  you  against  accident  or  death  in  the 
"Travelers  Insurance  Company  of  Hartford,  Conn." 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asneville,  N.  C. 


II7SB  arc  State  Agents  for  N>.  C.  Inland  &  Co. 's  celebrated 
'*'  Fire  and  Burglar  Proof  Safe.  We  represent  the 
Lloyds  Plate  Glass  Insurance  Company  of  New  York. 
We  can  insure  you  against  accident  or  death  in  the 
"Travelers  Insurance  Company  of  Hartford.  Conn." 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asneville,  N.  C. 


DJIVODD    P    OHillTU'O  s,ooU  of  i>r1^«*sts'  sundries  is  tbog 

rlnlulin     01    UlVII      II   O    most  varied  and  torn-      01    DnHrm    AyDJinp  5 
Jhcte  of  any  house  in  A-heville.  ^O 

McD  265  McG         m 

McDonald  Jno  A,  elk  Bostic,   Bros  &   Wright,  North  Main,  53 
%bds  Magnolia  House  O 

McDonald  R,  head  master  Ravenscroft  School  m 

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McDonald  G  L,  r  50  Bailey 

McDonald  Mary  P  Mrs,  r  50  Bailey  F 

McDuffie  H  S  Rev,  c,  r  Valley  and  Beaumont  £tf 

McDuffie  Dollie,  r  Valley  and  Beaumont  £5 

McElreth  J  W,  carp.  Orange  near  Bridge  ^ 

McElreth  J  W  Mrs,  r  Orange  near  Bridge  £ 

McElroy    D    J,    wks   Asheville    fur    factory,  r    near   cotton  © 

factory  ^ 

McElroy  L  A,  bds  near  cotton  factory  ,                           ^ 


Guiyn^CUest,  REALINTuARIENCE,f 

Established  1881.  S.    E.    CoURT   SqUaRE.  fjs 

, 3  3 

McElroy  D  G  Mrs,  r  9  Centre  $Z 
McElroy  J  G,  blaster,  r  9  Center 

McFee  Tanie,  r  Hill,  near  Buttrick  .  _ 

McFee  A  W,  butcher,  r  Buttrick  g.| 

McFee  L  A  Mrs,  r  Buttrick                                 •  || 

McFee  C  M,  butcher,  r  Hill,  near  Buttrick  *& 
McGallard  L  A  Mrs,  cotton  factory,  bds  122  Roberts 

McGill  R,  bds  Glen  Rock  Hotel  || 
McGregor  Jas  Mrs,  bds   Gano  House,  Haywood  and  French  =?  = 

Broad  ave                                                .  £"2 

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McGregor    Lillie  Miss,    bds    Gano    House,     Haywood    and  ^F 
French  Broad  g  g" 

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Th'  ?£_sl  «  Ju.  S.  Lough?an's  "White  Man's  Bar, If 

Have  been  recommended  i>v  the  lending  physicians  oftlie  State  tpr  medlcinaf  § 
purposes,  tor.  Sunt  a  Statu  and  Eagle,  Donii  Stairs,         g- 


xJ     ...      .  -j        .,  n      I      Organized  May,   1888;    Lewis  Maddux. 

-  Western  Carolina  Bank,  ^*\Z£S%J*££, 

:=     $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository. 

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McG  266  Mel 

2?  McGregor   Helen    Miss,   bds    Gano    House,    Haywood    and 

—3  French  Broad 

^  McGregor  J  A  C  P,  bds  Gano  House,  Haywood  and   French 

§  Broad 

«  McGregor  W  A,  bds  near  Buxton 

^  McGwynn  Josephine,   wks  Graham's  Factory,  bds  near  Bux- 

:}S  ton 

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°-  McGynn,  VV  D,  bds  near  Buxton 

**  McHenry  Virginia  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College 

g    MchKar  Minnie  Miss,  bds  12  Jeff  Drive 

<;  MchKar  Ellie,  bds  12  Jeff  Drive 

gc£  MchKar  Chas,  carp,  r  12  Jeff  Drive 


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of  MchKar  Clair  Mrs,  r  12  Jeff  Drive 

Si  MchKar  Margarett,  bds  12  Jeff  Drive 

5     Mclntire  S  C,  c,  bds  60  Academy 

g     Mclntire  J  P,  r  Spring,  near  Broom  Factory 

,.  Mclntire  Angie,  r  Spring,  near  Broom  Factory 
O  Mclntire  Clarence,  bds  Spring,  near  Broom  Factory 

5  McINTIRE  P  C   &   BRO,  Meats  and    Provisions,  N 
Court  Place,  r  58  Woodfin     (See  desc  art) 
^  Mclntire  Pat,  bartender  r  19  North  Main 
5j  Mclntire  Mary  E  Mrs,  r  58  Woodfin 
JC  Mclntire,  wid  B,  r  58  Woodfin 
5  Mclntire  M  E  Mrs,  r  58  Woodfin 


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Merchant  Tailors,  58  louth  Main  Street, 


Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


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The  Most  Complete  Stocli  of 

Pure  Drugs,  Rare  Chemicals  and  Patent  Medicines 

—at—  31  Pattou  Ave.  g-y 

Mcl  207  McL         Jb 

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Mclntire  F  R,  brickmason,  r  27  Short  ^"2, 

Mclntire  Jane  E,  r  27  Short  ^ 

Mclntire  Josephine,  <:,  cooks  145  South  Main  g<2 

Mcjnturf  M  L  Mrs,  r  27  Spruce  £* 

MclnturfF  Maggie  Miss,  r  27  Spruce  g" 
Mclnturff  Ella  Miss,  r  27  Spruce 
Mclnturff  Fred,  cig  makr,  r  27  Spruce 
Mclnturff  M  B,  wks  A  shoe  factory,  r  69  Orange 

Mclnturff  Alice,  r  69  Orange  %$ 
Mcintosh  Lizzie,  cook,  r  30  Philip  " 

Mcjinsey  Neeley,  c,  bds  23  Hill  a,z 

McKissick  Anna,  f,  r  Baptist  Hill  2F 

should  give  us  a  call  before  you  buy.      We  are  the  Leadets.  ^^ 

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McKesson  Ann,  c,  cook,  95  Charlotte 

McKinney  J  M,  r  48  N  Main  g 

McKinney  Nancy  L,  r  48  N  Main  © 
McKINNON  D  R,  merchant  tailor  S  Main,  r  S  French  ^ 

Broad.     (See  adv  and  desc  article)  X* 

McKinnon  Mary  Mrs,  r  S  French  Broad  y 

McKee  J  L,  bkkpr  A  D  Cooper  N  Court  Place,  bds  39  Hay-  ^ 

wood 

McLean  Martha  D  Mrs,  bds  5  Flint  O 
McLean  Nannie  Mrs,  bds  76  Haywood 

McLelland  R  L,  fireman,  r  18   Rector  s» 

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McLelland  Lizzie  Mrs,  r    18  Rector  *=*" 

[ <£» 

The  Neatest  and  Most  Quiet  place    in    Town    to    spend    an    hour  org. 
two  at  Billiards  or  Pool,  and  at  the  same  time    'smile."  is  at       S~ 

Cor-Jonth  Main  8c  Eagle.** 

(Down  Stairs.,-  £2 


k  H,  Loughran's  "White  Man's  Bar, 


*  Western  Carolina  Bank,  j^'f [ v\^^^"^ri: 

'  dent,  J.  L.  Kiinkm.  (  ashler.  Capital, 
JE  $50,000;  Surplus,  $20,000.  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  Inter- 
•=j    est  paid  on  deposits  of  four  months  or  longer  in  Savings  Department. 

McL  268  McL 

Se^McLoud  Laura  E  Miss,  teacher  A  F  College 

^  McLoud  C  M,  r  234  N  Main.     (Tel  55) 

£",McLoud  Ella  S  Mrs,  r  234  N  Main 

cMcLOUD  L   P,  The  Western  Carolina  Bank,    Lewis 

Maddux,   pres ;     L  P   McLoud,  vice  pres  ;    J  Eugene 
Rankin,  cashier,  West  Court  Place,  r  234  N  Main.  (See 
^  adv) 

ef  McLoud  Irene  R  Miss,  bds  234  N  Main 

So  McLoud  Norman  C,  city  editor  Daily  Citizen,   r  234  N  Main 
£    McLoud  Laura  E  Miss,  teacher  A  F  College,  r  234  N  Main 
JJ.McLure  H  S,  freight  conductor,  bds  327  Haywood 
S'jMcLure  Ida  Mrs,  r  327  Haywood 


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Attorney  at  Law,  COMMISSIONER  of 
DEEDS,  and  Notary  Public, 
a.  30  Patton  Avenne.  A*lu>vllle.  \.  <'. 


specialties :  Eeal  Property  and  Conveyancing. 


g^McLure  Lau»"a,  c,  house  maid,  r  327  Haywood 
g'ijMcMickles  A,  c,  lab,  r  Madison 
I^McMickles  Ellen,  c,  r  Madison 
§    McNeely  Fanny  Miss,  bds  78  Park  ave 

McNeely  T  C,  private  sec'y  V  E  McBee,  office  R  and  D  Ry 
q  Co,  bds  78  Park  ave 

S  McNair  Will,  bds  3 1 1  S  Main 

<*  MeNAMEE  CHARLES,  2  miles  S  Main.  (Tel  office  68 
>gr  McNamee  Charles  Mrs,  r  Victoria  2  miles  S  Main 
O  McQueen  A  M,  drayman,  r  30  Pine 
§5  McQueen  A  M  Mrs,  r  30  Pine 

SC  McTurk  Jennie  Miss,  bds  190  Haywood 

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&  PETRIE  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 


**>  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


D A VOfl 0    Q    OMITUlO  Stofk  ,kf  nutKJoisTX'suNftRiEs  u  ih<>  oc 

HAljUil    &    OlVII      fl  U    mo*t  varied  and  com-    01    D^p    JLnnnp    || 
pleif  of  any  house  in  Astaeville.  "™ ~ ■— — — ■ — -• —  K2. 

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Means  Josie,  r  West  bet  East  and  N  Main 

Means  J  H,  mechanic,  r  West  bet  N  Main  and  East  go 

J  mo 

Mears  G  A,  dry  goods  33  So  Main,  r  145  So  Main  -j"| 

Mears  C.L,  bds  145  So  Main  ?  3 

Mears  C  E,  bds  145  So  Main  || 

Mears  Mary,  c,  r  tf  Clayton  %% 

Mears  R  L,  bds  145  So  Main  t» 

Mears  Gaston,  trav    salesman    N  Y,   r  Atkins  and  Ed<*e  Hill  ^'/: 

ave  3£ 

Mears  Gaston  Mrs,  r  Atkins  and  Edge  Hill  ave  £f 

Mears  J  J,  wks  33  So  Main,  bds  145  So  Main  || 

Mears  Nannie  Miss,  bds  145  S  Main  li- 
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Taylor,  Bouis  L  Brothsrton,  43  ^^^±S^S.b^ 

'SZAOIS  SHIIVaH  House. 

•scK-D-isr va  ausrv  ssao.is  0^:13:000 
3JBM-M31!!M  pus  pooyvi  'spoog  Buiiisjiunj-asnou.  jo  sun  ||nj 


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Mears  S  P,  wks  33  So  Main,  bds  145  So  Main  2 

Mears  Ella  F  Miss,  bds  145  So  Main  N- 

Mears  F  A,  bds  145  So  Main  T* 

Mears  W  N,  bds  145  So   Main  £d 
Medical  Journal  The,  Drs  Taylor  &  Merriwether,   Patton   ave  3 

Meadows  J  F,  r  129  N  Main  ^ 

Medley  Sallie,  c,  laundress,  r  267  Valley  q 

Melton  AS,  plasterer,  r  near  Chestnut  and  Main  O 
Mellichamp  Rosa  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 


Melmeth  James,  photographer,  r   nr    122   Blanton  bet   Bailey 

and  Grove 
Melmeth  Louisa,  r  nr  122  Blanton  bet  Bailey  and  Grove 


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on  exhibiton  to  attract  the  < 

attention  of  the  lower  trade.  -      „     .,  ,,  .        ,  _    , 

But  Ftr»t-Class  Goods  only  at  *or-  SOUtn  Mam  ana  Eagle  (Dswn  St»ir«.;> 


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Organized  May,  1888;  Lewis  Maddux, 
President,  L.  P.  McLoud,  Vice-Presi- 
d-nt,  J.   E.   Rankin,   Cashier.    Capital, 

$50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.     State,  County  and  City  Depository.     Money 

loaned  on  Real  Estate  on  long  time. 

MEL  270  MES 

Meldau  T  B.  wks  Cotton  Mills,  bds  34  W  Haywood 

Meldau  Ida,  r  34  W  Haywood 

Mellis,  wid  Jno,  r  112   Roberts 

Mellis  H  A,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds  112  Roberts 

Merrick  Duff,  atty  and   notary  public,  office    Legal   building, 

bds  Cosmopolitan  Club 
Merrimon  Eliza  Miss,  r  116  Merrimon  ave 
Merrimon  Martha  Mrs,  r  1 16  Merrimon  ave 
Merrimon  Mary  Miss,  r  116  Merrimon  ave 
Merrimon  J  G,  Cobb  &  Merrimon  attys  office  Johnston  bldg, 


bds  Hiawassa  Place  and  Penland 

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ii'f  Merrimon  Lalien  Miss,  bds  300  S  French  Broad  ave 

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CI  BAILS, =£ 


Estate  and   Fire  Insurance, 
.  5  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville.  N.  C. 


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Q>.  Merrimon  E  H,   collector   National  Bank   of   Asheville,   bds 

300  S  French  Broad  ave 
|£  Merrimon  J  H,  r  300  S  French  Broad  ave 
a     Merrimon  A  J  Mrs,  r  300  S  French  Broad  ave 

^Merriweather  F  T  Mrs,  r  N  Asheville 
O  Merriweather  F  T   Dr,  physician,  office  Johnston  building  S 

Main,  r  N  Ashe/ille 
Merrill  E  W  Mrs.  r  Starnes  ave  and  N  Main 
q  Merrill  Win,  electrician,  r  Starnes  ave  and  N  Main 
Jg  Merrill  W  W,  bds  Cosmopolitan  Club 
t-H  Messner  Mrs,  r  Winyah  House  Pine  andBaird 
Q  Messner  Fred,  r  Winyah  House  Pine  and  Baird 

§  McKINNON  &  PETRIE. Merehant  Tailors- Dl  SQutb  Main  street> 

^  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  attended  to. 


Our  SoI>\  WATER  ami  Other  Fountain    Drinks   are  conceded   the 
best.    The  only  place  where  whites  alone  are  served. 

RAYSOR  &  SMITH'S, 

31    Fatton    iLvetxue. 


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MIL  '  271  MIL 

Millard  D  T  Dr,  r  58  Orange  §0 

Millard  D  T  Mrs.  r  58  Orange  "£§ 

Millard  Katie  Miss,  teacher    City  Graded  Schools,  bas  103  ~| 

Merrimon  -*S 

Mills  Ida  D,  bds  112  Roberts  f  % 

Mills  S  EMiss,  music  teacher,  bds  112  Roberts  g= 

Mills  Lizzie  Miss,  bds  bet  Hill  and  Haywood  gg- 
Mills  Ellen,  c,  laundress,  r  Clement  near  Mountain 
Mills  vvid  W  B,  r  29  W  Haywood 
Mills  Lillie,  vvks  Cotton  Factory,  r  29  W  Haywood 

Mills  Willie,  wks  Cotton  Miils,  bds  29  W  Haywood  K 
Mills  Mattie  Miss,  teacher  City  Graded  Schools,  bds  9  Flint 

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Mills  Susan,  c,  waitress,  r  Fernihurst  2  miles  S  Main  Q 

Mills  Lizzie,  c.  cook  63  Merrimon  ave  Q 

Mills  Henry,  r,  lab,  r  Clement  near  Mountain  M 
Milliken  Jasper,  wks  Cotton  Mills,  bds  River 

Milliken  Sallie,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds  River  (^ 

Milliken  Hayne,  wks  Cotton  Mills,  bds  near  same  a 

Millikin  Milton,  brickmason,  bds  120  Cherry  q 

Milford  Ella,  r  Fernihurst  2  miles  S  Main  • 
Milford  R  G,  r  Fernihurst  2  miles  S  Main 

Miller  Frank,  c,  wks  A  F  College,  r  same  ~~* 

Miller  Sallie  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School  §L 

Miller  George  W,  carp,  r  34  Hill  m£M 


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Cor.  South  Main  and  Eagle  [Down  Stairs.] 


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~  Western  Larolina  BaiiKr  r^rs,^p-fc?ftcI?ni:--aVio?:pT1,- 

'  dent,  J.  E.  Rankin,  Cashier.  Capital, 
=■  $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  Gene- 
'S    ral  Banking  Business  Transacted.; 

MIL  272  ~  MIL 

S  Miller  C  E  Mrs,  r  34  Hill 

■S  Miller  J  H,  r  26  Buttrick 

w  Miller  Kittie  Mrs,  r  26  Buttrick 

§   Miller  J  M,lab,r  Hill 

I   Miller  Sarah  E,  r  Hill 

=  Miller  Carrie  Miss,  bds  26  Buttrick 
if  Miller  Addie  Miss,  bds  26  Buttrick 

"  Miller  Charles,  machinist,  bds  26  Buttrick 
?  Miller  Willie,  bds  26  Buttrick 

I    Miller  J  B,  elk  A  D  Cooper  N  Court  Place,  bds  39  W  Hay- 
Ji  wood 

Sk  Miller  Charles,  wks  A  Fur  Factory,  bds  7  Jeff  Drive 

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■B  §  -*-    newly  married  life 

2£  and    your   dear   home    uwt,     | 

<8°  always  buy  yourconimenclng  " 

«2  out-tit  from  us.    Every  article  at  our  store  is  new,  neat  and  handsome,  and  a 

*■--  first-class  store  in  every  respect. 

§J  Miller  Claudian  R  Mrs,  r  7  Jeff  Drive 

*|  Miller  George  M,  elk  Revell   &   Wagner  28   Patton  ave,  r  7 

||  Jeff  Drive 

*.     Miller  — ,  hostler,  r  near  French  Broad  Lumber  Yards 

'*     Miller  Miss,  r  near  French  Broad  Lumber  Yards 

c£  Miller  — ,  lab,  r  near  French  Broad  Lumber  Yards 

*-*  Miller  —  Mrs,  bds  Gano  House,  Haywood  and  French  Broad 

°*»  ave 

52«  Miller  F  M,  city  elk,  r  270  College 

S  Miller  F  M  Mrs,  r  270  College 

£J  Miller  Joseph,  tel  opr,  r  270  College 

q  Miller  Frank,  tel  opr,  r  270  College 

g  McKINNON  6  PET.RIE  ]Mmi  Mm<  ® Soiltl1  Main  street' 

^  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


TT/"E  can  Sell  your  Real   Estate  at  a  mgner  price, 
VV     can    purchase  for  you  at  a  lower  figure,    arid 
charge  you  less  for  the  transaction  than  anyone  in 
the  city. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block. 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


i  \jK  can  Sell  your  Keal   bstate  at  a  higher  price, 
VV     can    purchase  for  yon  at  a  lower  figure,    and 
charge  yon  less  for  the  transaction  than  anyone  in 
the  city. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block. 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


You    Will     never 
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Rayscr  Ss  Smith's  Drug  Store,  31  Paltsn  Avs.  || 


Your  trade  appreciated.       Your  Interest  studied.  g^j. 
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Miller  Carrie  Miss,  r  270  College  »S 

Miller  Robert,  printer,  r  270  College  g"§ 
Miller  C  H,  elk  H  Redwood  &  Co,  7  and  9  Patton  ave,  r  24  || 

bpruce  % o 

Miller  C  H  Mrs,  r  24  Spruce  -S* 

Miller  R  V  Mrs,  r  270  College  |g 

Miller  P  A,  tinner,  r  285  College  % 

Miller  P  A  Mrs,  r  285  College  »| 

Miller  Stella  M  Miss,  r  72  Woodfin  ~§ 

Miller  John,  tailor,  bds  17  Bridge  ^| 

Miller  G  F,  carp,  East  near  Seney  t               g?g- 

Miller  G  F  Mrs,  r  East  near  Senev  2-5 

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IA/aIiiBhV         'llMIIMBH  DEEDS,  and  Notary  Public, 

VV  HI  .OF   U.     JU  mil    Xo.  »0  g«ttou  Avenue.  Asheville,  N.  1.  m 

if  ■■*■■  it i  v-mim«m     Specialtles;  Real  property  and  Conveyancing,       a 

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Miller  Julius,  elk  Baltimore  clothing  store  Patton  ave,  bds  /S  Z* 

Cherry                                                             '  .        O 

Miller  VV  A,  teamster,  bds  117  Cherry  M 

Miller  T  R,  teamster,  bds  1 17  Cherry  g^ 

Miller  — ,    Miss,   bds    Gano    House    Haywood  and  French  ^ 

Broad  ave  ^ 

Miller  —   Miss,   bds    Gano    House    Haywood    and  French  ^ 

Broad  ave  ^3 

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Miller  — ,   Miss,    bds    Gano    House    Haywood   and    French  55 

Broad  ave  op 

Miller  D  H,  watchman,  r  Victoria,  2  miles  south  Main 

Miller  Charles,  bds  307  Bailey 


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O  Down  Stairs.  ^  — 

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$50,000,   Surplus,  $20,000. 
Correspondence  solicited. 


Organized   May,    1888;   Lewis  Maddux, 

.  President,    L.   P.    McLoud,    Vice-Presi- 

'  dent,   J.   E.    Rankin,  Cashier.     Capital. 

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Miller  Jerry,  c,  lab,  r  333  Bailey- 
Miller  Robert,  c,  coachman,  bds  58  Grove 
Miller  Albert,  c,  coachman  34  Grove 
Miller  Alice,  c,  cook,  r  Oakland  ave  nr  Glen  Rock  Hotel 
Miller  Joseph,  c,  coachman  53  Haywood 
Miller  Carrie,  c,  r  nr  Hill 
Miller  Sam,  c.  gardener,  r  nr  Hill 
Miller  Hannah,  c,  r  nr  Hill 

Miller  Leander,  c,  wks  tobacco  factory,  r  S  Beaumont 
Miller  Marinda,  c,  laundress,  r  S  Beaumont 
Miller  James,  c,  brickmason.  r  S  Beaumont 
Miller  Violet,  c,  laundress,  r  S  Beaumont 


Taylor,  Bouis  SbBrothertoii 

Used  exclusively  by  Penn.  R.  R.  o 


ASnEVILLF..    ET/C. 

No.  43  Patton  Ave.  under  Brand  Opera  Honse 
Steam  Pitting,  Gas  Pitting, 

7  "  ROYAL."  GAS  MACHINE. 

Several  now  in  Operation  in  this  City. 


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MIMNAUGH  FRANK   P,    dry    goods    and    fashion 

bazaar  n  Patton  ave,  bds  Spruce   and  Woodfin.     (See 

desc  article) 
Mims  Kate  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College 
Mints  Richard,  c,  waiter,  r  157  Valley 
Mission  Hospital  17  Charlotte,  Miss  L  E  Walton  matron 
Mischer  Henrietta,  c,  laundress,  r  Baptist  Hill 
Mischer  Laura,  c,  laundress,  r  Baptist  Hill 
Mischer  Ida,  c,  r  Baptist  Hill 

Mitchell  — ,  elk  A  D  Cooper  N  Court  Place,  bds  39  Haywood 
Mitchell  Hattie  Miss,  r  Glen  Rock  Hotel 
Mitchell  Mary,  chambermaid,  Oaks  Hotel,  r  same 


&  PETRI E,  Mercian  Tailors,  58  South  MainS 


Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  attended  to. 


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pnrPpnipTinUP  ril  I  rn  Day  orlBTlght  by  competent   Apothecaries:  CC 
rriLOUniri  IUnO  IILLlU         delivered  tree  to  any  part  or  the  City.         §J 

Raysor  &  Smith,  31  Patton  Ave.        || 

MIT  275  MOL         |& 

Mitchell  — ,  harness  maker,  r  40  Seney  i»g 

Mitchell  Mrs,  r  40  Seney  §* 
Mitchell  Mary  Mrs,  bds  59  N  Main 
Mitchell  Bertie  Miss,  saleslady    "  Bon  Marche  "  S  Main,  bds  ? 

59  N  Main  || 

Mitchell  O  H,  artist,  r  274  N  Main  g| 

Mitchell  O  H  Mrs,  r  274  N  Main  %%_ 

Michael  J  M,  carp,  r  56  Centre  *£ 

Mitchell  Charles,  carp,  bds  78  Cherry  q^ 

Mitchell  Fayette,  c,  r  Depot  || 

Mitchell  Hannah,  c.  cook  210  Haywood  £%, 

Mitchell  Amy,  c,  cook,  136  Bailey  t't 

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.  11 

Mitchell  A  P,  mngr  W   U   T  Co,   office   over   First  National  If 
Bank,  bds  32  Bailev  J, 

MITCHELL  F  E,  gentlemen's  furnishings,  shoes  and  • 

hats  28  Patton  ave,  bds  59  Church.     (See  desc  article)  Pt 
Mitchell  Rachel  Mrs,  bds  57  Church  S 

Michael  J  M  Mrs,  r  56  Centre  ^ 

Michael  John,  carp,  r  56  Centre  Q 

Mitchell  L,  carp,  bds  jS  Cherry  O 

Mobley  John,  c,  bell  boy  Battery  Park 
Modlin  J  C,  lab,  r  nr  Cotton  Factory 

Modlin  Mary,  r  nr  Cotton  Factory  q 

Moll  Hy,bds  44  Phillip 
■ ■  * 

The  Neatest  and  most  Quiet  Place  In  Town  to  spend  an  hour  or  two  at       Z^ 
BILLIARD*  or  POOL,  and  at  the  same  time  "  smile."  is  at  eg 

JAS.  H.  LOUGHRAN'S  "WHITE  MAN'S  BAR,"  ™r  \% 

'      (Down  Stairs.)      « 


•  Western  Carolina  Bank ' 


President,    L.     P.   McLoud,   Vice-Presi- 
dent, J.    E,   Rankin,  Cashier.      Capital, 


^    $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000,     State,  County  and  City  Depository.    A  Room 
•^    and  Teller's  Window  for  the  exclusive  use 


use  of  the  Ladies. 


•^  MON  276  MOO 

-*■    Mousey  Cordia  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 
2*    Monroe  Flora  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College 

Monroe  Will,  vvks  Cotton  Factory,  r  nr  same 
J    Monroe  E  D,  insurance  agent,  bds  Swan  Hotel 
J-    Monteath,  wid  Wm,  r  30  Blanton 
0    Monteath  Archibald,  bds  30  Blanton 
■tf    Monday  L  Mrs,  r  16  Bearden  ave 
!>.    Monday  C  S,  broker,  office  N  Main,  r  Bearden  ave 
</    Monday  Hattie,  bds  250  Patton  ave 

Monday  Theo.  bds  nr  Glen  Rock  Hotel 
£•1  Monday  Alonzo,  r  nr  Glen  Rock  Hotel 
«s   Monday  Thomas,  r  nr  Glen  Rock  Hotel 


S  E  Wm.  W.  West,  Sec.  and  Treas.   ;     VV.  B.  Gwyx,  President. 

ojr    — — — — — ■ 

w.2    Mondav  Charles  U,  elk,  r  nr  Glen  Rock  Hotel 

§£   Monday  A  C,  merchant,  r  nr  Glen  Rock  Hotel 

«      Monday  S  S  Mrs,  r  nr  Glen  Rock  Hotel 

Moody  Ella  E  Miss,  r  Victoria    \)/±  miles  south  Main 

Moody  J  S,  r  Victoria    15^  miles  south  Main 
t^j    Moody  Bessie  E  Miss,  r  Victoria  I  l/x  miles  south  Main 
^    Moody  Jennie  E  Miss,  r  Victoria  \y±  miles  south  Main 

MOODY  C  E,  Pr  Asheville  Artificial  Stone  and  and 
Tile  Works,  office  30  Patton  ave,  r  Victoria  \]^  miles 
south  Main.     (Tel  73.)     (See  adv) 
hjj    Mooney  R  D,  carp,  bds  346  Haywood 
O    Mooney  Martha  Miss,  bds  346  Haywood 

g  McKINNON  &  PETRIE,  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 

^  '  — — — 

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PFRITY  OF  GOODS,  o 

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RUnPTXESN  WITH  ORDER1*  AXO  PRESCRIPTIOXSg  o 

H-A.TTSOR  <*s  SMITH,  31  Fattoix  A/vo.^ 

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Mooney  Jonathan,  contractor,  r  346  Haywood 

Mooney  S  E  Mrs,  r  346  Haywood 

Mooney  Bert,  c,  teamster,  r  Baptist  Hill 

Mooney  Hy,  c,  waiter  Battery  Park  Hotel 

Moore  Ella,  bds  Riverside  Park  Hotel 

Moore  Rebecca,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds  511    Haywood  2^ 

Moore  Merit,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds  511  Haywood  g_g. 

Moore  Clem,  c,  wks  Midler's  Saloon,  r  176  Pine 

Moore  Harriet,  c,  cook,  r  176  Pine 

Moore  E  E,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds  35  W  Haywood 

Moore  R  R,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds  36  W  Haywood  pH 

Moore  Manerva,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds  36  W  Haywood 

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I  VV  I    I  III  WH to  9V  VVI   ^""lisJiins  line,  as  well  as  a  larSc^ 
line  of  China,  Glass.  Lamps,  «fcc.     ^3 
.^ 

Moore  Maud  Miss,  r  24  Depot  Q 

Moore  Charles  A  Mrs,  r  Merrimon  ave  nr  Chestnut  Q 

Moore  Charles  A  Judge,  atty   at    law,  office    1    and    2    Legal  M 

building,  r  Merrimon  ave  nr  Chestnut 
Moore  George,  c,  butler,  r  near  36  Brick  j^P 

Moore  Jennie,  c,  laundress,  r  near  36  Brick  ^ 

Moore  B  W,  travel  salesman   Baltimore,  r  Grand  Central  ^ 

Moore  James  R,  stenographer  R&D  Ry  Co,  r  204  College, 
Moore  James  R  Mrs,  r  204  College 
Moore  Annie  Miss, teacher  city  graded  schools,  bds  Hiawas.se"-* 

place  |i. 

Moore  Henry,  r  Winyah  House,  Pine  and  Baird  *" 


JAS.  II.  LOUGHRAN'S  'WHITE  MAN'S  BAR,"! 


The  WHISKIES 
WINES  AND 

UllUl     111      UUL    "  Ull.li  1     KJ  II    I  1  I    I    U     HHILI     KJ    IMUl 

BRANDIES  AT 

Have  been  recommended  bv  the  leading  physicians  of  the  State  for  medicinaE^ 
purposes.  COR.  SOUTH  MAIN  AND  EAGLE,  Down  Stairs.      *"» 


-  Western  Carolina  Bank. ' 


Organized  May  1888;  Lewis  Maddux,  President. 
"  .  P.  M  " 


McLoud.  Vice-President,  J.  E.  Rankin, 
Cashier.  Directors— Lewis  Maddux,  Geo.  S. 
Powell,  J.  E.  Rankin,  C.  M.  McLoud,  J.  E.  Ray, 
-2  S.  H.  Reed,  M.  J.  Bearden,  J.  K.  Reed,  M.  J.  Fagg.  Capital,  $50,000;  Surplus, 
~  820,000.  State,  County  and  City  Depository. 
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MOO  278  ~  MOO~~ 

**!•    Moore  Henry  Mrs,  r  Winyah  House,  Pine  and  Baird 

^    Moore  Abbie  Miss,  r  Winyah    House,  ne  cor  Pine  and  Baird 

v-"'  Moore  Annie,  cook,  244  Chestnut 

s    Moore  Rita,  c.  cook,  ne  cor  Merrimon  ave  and  Chestnut 
\    Moore  Bascom,  private  secretary  to  Clerk  of  Court,  r  N  Main 

is  and  North 

Moore  Bascom  Mrs,  r  North  Main  and  North 

Moore  J  C,  dry  goods  and  notions,  N  Main,  r  300  No  Main 

*?    Moore  Martha  E  Mrs,  r  300  N  Main 

J      Moore  Mary  E,  wid,  bds  52  Woodfin 

««'  Moore  Y  D,  conductor  Motor  Car  Line,  r  179  S  Main 

11   Moore  H  E,  r  179  S  Main 

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Walter  S.  Cushman. 

11  »■■•■  »■  v«ituiu«u?      SpgqialIies:  m  property  ami  conyeyanclnit 


DEEDS,  and  Notary  Public, 
Sfo.  30  Pa  (ton  Avenne.  Ashevllle,  X.  C 


£5 

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g-  Moore  Thomas,  <:,  r  287  S  Main 

g«  Moore  Mary,  c,  r  287  S  Main 

-a,  Moore  Fed,  coachman,  r  83  S  Main 

Moore  Ella,  bds  Cripple  Creek 

*•     Moore  Emma,  bds  Cripple  Creek 

^  Moore  S  F,  carp,  bds  Cripple  Creek 

^  Moore  J  A,  bds  Cripple  Creek 

•**  Moore  Harvey,  c,  lab,  r  near  64  Poplar 

S2?  Moore  J  B,  carpenter,  r  Cripple  Creek 

C/3  Moore  J  L,  bookkeeper,  r  30  Silver 

p^j  Moore  Maggie  A  r  30  Silver 

q  Moore  Oscar  W,  bds   30  Silver 


B  Mill  &  FDTRIE,  Mercha5Jai?Set58  South 

2  CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


RnVCflQ   2   ^IMITU'Q  The  Most  Complete  Stock  of  J 

n/UoUn  &  olYII   rl  o.  pnre  Drugs,  Rare  Chemicals  and  Patent  Medicines; 


32.    CPattcn.    -A-Tre:n.-i3.e- 


MOO  279  MOR         m 

Moore  Gracic  M,  bds  30  Silver  _^ 

Moore  Cora  E,  bds  30  Silver  ® 

Moore  Robt,  c,  butler,  34  Grove  m 

Mooie  Jos,  c,  house  boy,  31  Haywood  ^ 

Moore  Thomas,  c,  lab,  bds  Madison  • 

Moore  Harrison,  c,  lab,  r  39  Hill  g 

Moore  Lydia,  c,  r  39  Hill 
Moore  Lemon,  c,  bds  39  Hill 

Moore  Savannah,  c,  bds  39  Hill  O 

Moore  Ben,  c,  lab,  bds  39  Hill 
Moore  Ted,  c,  bds  39  Hill 
Moore  Ben,  <r,  house  boy,  95  Pine 


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ASHEVILLE,  3T.  C. 

o.  43  Patton  Avenue,    under  Grand   Opera 

House.   "WOODLAWN" 


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© 


Thomas.  Roberts.  Stevenson  Stoves  &  Ranges,  [WOOD]  COOK  STOVES.      gs 

Also,  Bridgeford  &  Co. 's  Steel  Ranges.  Specialty   Made  ot    Hotel   Ranges     g  S 


Moore  Sarah,  c.  cook  Bridge  near  Woodfin  <  * 

.  ? 

Montgomery  Riley,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  near  same 

Montgomery  E  Mrs,   modiste,   r    W   Havwood  near  Smith's  pg. 

CO 

Bridge  &S" 
Montgomery  Walter,  wks  Cotton   Factory,  bds   Roberts  and  §f 

Buxton  %* 

Montgomery  Nell,  teacher,  Home  Ind  School  §0 

Montgomery  Lizzie,  matron  Home  Ind  School  p| 

Morehead  Lizzie,  r,  chmbrmaid,  r  14  Hilterbrand  ?« 

Morehead  Julia,  c,  laundress,  r  near  64  Poplar  ^W 

Morehead  Lizzie,  c,  housemaid,  Ravenscroft  School  ?■? 
Morant  Jas,  r,  r  Depot 


0)  i£ 

o  o 


S^-wmaS&S.  Jas,  H.Loughtan's  "While  Man's Baf/P 

on  exhibition  to  attract  the  1  »  £ 

attention  of  the  lower  trade.      Cor.  South  Main  and  Eagle,  Down  Stairs.    '  E. 
But  First-Class  Goods  only  at  /■ 


•ip    ._,  ■       ii  ■      I       Organized   May,    1888;     Lewis  Maddux, 

-  wssiern  Guolini  E&nk  president-  l-  p-  McL°ud-  ^p***- 

^    Wilt  WIN    UfHAUHUli    MfHilOi    dent>  j    E.   Rankin)  Cashier.    Capital 
:=    $50,000,  Surplus,  §20,000.     State,  County  and  City  Depository. 

MOR  280  MOR~~ 

5T  Morrison  T  S  Mrs,  r-Pearson  ave,  I  mile  northwest  Asheville 
^  MORRISON  THEODORE  S,  merchant,  r  Pearson  ave, 

I  mile  northwest  Asheville.     (See  descriptive  article) 

«   Morrison  Henrietta  Miss,  prof  nurse,  bds  Atkinson 
&  Morrison  James,  wks  Asheville  Fur  Factory,  bds  6o  Depot 
*  .Morrison  J   W,   bds    Gano    House,     Haywood    and    French 

-+S  Broad  ave 

o-  Morrison  J  W  Mrs,  bds  Gano   House,  Haywood  and  French 

«*  Broad  ave 

«    Morrison  Mary,  c,  cook  474  W  Haywood 

< i  Morrison  Tom  W,  removed  to  Atlanta,  Ga 

5*2  Morris  Daisy  Miss,  bds  348  Haywood 

t  v  _ : . . . 

S{ 

is  fl  I     Tl  A  HFT  P  Real  Estate  and  Fire  Insurance, 


C.T.RAWLS 


'      No.  5  Parton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


at  Morris  R  T,  shoemkr,  r  348  Haywood 
!'| Morris  D  A  Mrs,  r  348  Haywood 
5   Morris  Eva  Miss,  r  53  College 

ce 

£    Morris  Faburn,  carp,  bds  42  Woodfin 

..Morris  Alta  Mrs,  r  42  Woodfin 
O  Morris  C  F,  carp,  bds  78  Cherry 
Morris  A  E,  carp,  bds  78  Cherry 
^Morris  Lettie  L,  bds  78  Cherry 
£5  Morris  A  F,  farmer,  r  78  Cherry 
^Morris  A  F  Mrs,  r  78  Cherry 
^Morris  T  H,  tobacconist,  bds   155  N  Main 
£  Morris  Emma,  c,  cook,  r  156  Church 

i  M&KUM  Si  PETRIE,  Merchant  Tailors,  58  Ml  Main  Street, 


CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


WE  can  Insure  your  Life  or  Property  in  the  best 
Companies  in  existence  and  at  the  lowest  rates. 
We  can  rent  you  a  house  of  any  description. 

JENKS  &,  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


WE  can  Insure  your  Life  or  Property  in  the  best 
Companies  in  existence  and  at  the  lowest  rates. 
We  can  rent  you  a  house  of  any  description. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Cstate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave,,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


DAVCDD  9  OMNTUIO  stock  of  »r^««ists'  sckdries  is  ti»«.i 

flnluUn     &   ulVII  I  II  O   most  varied  anil  com-      01    DnjfnTi    iypiinp  j 
pleto  of  any  house  in  Ashe  villi*..  — — — ' 


MOR  281       '  MOR         m 

Morris  Henry,  c,  barber,  r  156  Church  ,  22 

Morris  Julia,  c,  cook  90  Patton  ave  CD 

Morris  James,  c,  porter  "  White  Man's  Bar  "  46  S  Main,  r  127  m 

Vallev 
Morris  Mattie,  c,  laundress,  r  25  Ililterbranci  ?* 

Morris  Louisa,  r  25  Hilterbrand  ££ 

Morris  William,  c,  wks  Hampton  and  Featherstone,  N  Main,  ^ 

r  25  Hilterbrand  5 

Morris  Ella,  c,  cook  Atkins  and  Edge-  Hill  ave  £ 

Morris  Thomas,  c,  waiter  Battery  Park,  r  134  S  Pine  © 

Morris  Mary,  c,  r  134  S  Pine  ^ 

Morrow  John,  bkkpr  French  Broad  Lumber  Co,bds  68  Depot  ^ 

Guiyn^CHest,  "™X;:E~| 

Established   1SS1,  S.    E'   CoURT    SQUARE.  f» 

* ____  s? 


Morrow  Thomas,  vice  pres   French    Broad  Lumber  Co.    r  68  £« 

Depot 
Morrow  Eliza  Mrs,  r  68  Depot  ..a 

Morrow  W  H,  bds  6S  Depot  •  If 

Morrow  Charles  T,  lumber   inspector  French    Broad    Lumbers  2 

Co,  bds  68  Depot  <«£ 

Morgan  Sallie  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School  g£ 

Morgan  Daniel,  bds  7$  Academy  *£ 

MORGAN  J  N,  J  N  Morgan  &  Co,  booksellers  andp 

stationers,  3  N  Main,  r   Raymoth  2  miles  north  Merri- „  ffi 

mon  ave.     (See  adv)  ^  ^F 

Morgan  J  N  Mrs,  r  Raymoth   2  miles  north  Merrimon  ave      gg 

_ =  rt> 

EL* 
The  Neatest  and  Most  (feniet  place    in   Town    to   spend   an    hour  o«Te 
two  at  Milliards  or  Pool,  and  at  the  same  time    'smile,"  is  at      ^q 

Cqr.jouth  Main  fffiglgp  g 

iDowu  Stuns.)  & 

■9    " 


Jas,  H,  Louffhran's  "We  ManVfiar, 

'    IQ -O  * 


2  Western  Carolina  Bank,  s?^^-I^^^rv 

'  dent,  J.  E.  Rankin,  Cashier.  Capital, 
~  $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  Gene- 
't£    ral  Banking  Business  Transacted.    ' 

%   . . . 

MOR  282  MOR 

^  Morgan  D  Charles,  r  Raymoth  2  miles  north  Merrimon  ave 
g  Morgan  J  P,  elk   Bostic   Bros   &  Wright  n   N   Main,  r    205 
Woodfin 

§j  Morgan  Willis,  r  205  Woodfin 
J5  Morgan  J  P  Mrs,  r  205  Woodfin 

o  Morgan  Cassius,  elk   Asheville    Dry   Goods  Co,    N    Main,   r 
^  205   Woodfin 

£l  Morgan  J  M  Mrs,  r  36  Pine 

.    Morgan  Jesse  M,  elk  Swatzberg  Patton  ave,  r  36  Pine 

Morgan  Eva  Miss,  saleslady  Mimnaugh  Patton  ave,  r  Grove, 
$i  bet  Bailey  and  French  Broad  ave 

«§<£  Morgan  Richard,  r  Grove  bet  Bailey  and  French  Broad  ave 

S2 


CWYN  &  WEST, 


11  tim  Sunset  Mountain  Land  Go.  ^ffeats. 


C  >.  Morgan  E,  bds  Ravenscroft  School 

23  Morgan  Bettie  Miss,  r  Grove  bjt  Bailey  and  French  Broad  ave 
2*  Morgan  Walter,  bds  Grove  bet  Bailey  and  French  Broad  ave 
s     Morgan  Ella   miss,    saleslady    ''  Bon    Marche,"    r   Grove  bet 

Bailey  and  French  Broad  ave 
O  Morgan  Annie,  r  Grove  bet  Bailey  and  French  Broad  ave 

Morgan  E,  c,  fruit  man,  r  130  Valley 

Morgan  Harriet,  c,  laundress,  r  130  Valley 
q  Morgan  Will,  c,  whitewashes  r  283'  Depot 
^  Morgan  Ella,  c,  r  283  Depot 
in  Morgan  George  B,  carp,  bds  2  Blanton 
O  Morgan  Berrenice,  r  Grove  bet  Bailey  and  French  Broad  ave 

g  McKINNQN  &  PETRIE,  Merchant  Tailors,  58  Sooth  Main  Street, 

2  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


RAYSOR  &  SMITH'S 


Stoek  of  DRUGGISTS'  SUNDRIES  is  th«» 
n,oStv«riedHadcon,.    3]     PattOTI    kiTO  |g 
plete  of  any  house  In  Ashevllle.  mm mmm—~m "^ *  2  re 

3"  CD 

. 5-g 

MOR  283  MUL         §= 

— .     g  (B 

Morgan  George    W,    tobacconist,    r     Grove   bet  Bailey    and  %2, 

French  Broad  ave  g^ 

Moss  C  A  Miss,  bds  Van  Gilder  House  g» 

Moss  Hattie,  bds  192  S  Main  £g 

Moss  Susan  Miss,  r  n.6  Church  gr 

Mosher  Frank,  elk  Battery  Park   Hotel,  r  same  -£ 

Mosher  Frank  Mrs,  r  Battery  Park  Hotel  |q 

Motz  Carrie,  c,  chambermaid   Battery  Park  Hotel,  r  Eagle  nr  £o 

Valley  Z< 

Mowbray  Anna  Miss,  bds  120  Haywood  " 

Mun  Charlie,  wks  Chinese  laundry  12   N  Main,  r  same  §'.3 

v  2, 
Mulwee  John,  lab,  bds  234  Patton  ave  -2-F 


»2 


The  Snosei  Mount&ia  U&d  Co.  0WYM*W_£_H 

■  • 

Murray  J  L  Mrs,  r  445   S  Main 

SO 
Murray  J  L,  city  supt  water  works  and  streets,  r  45  S  Main     *_. 

Murray  Lem,  c,  r  137  Va'ley  © 

Mullinax  Gaston,  lab,  r  near  436  North  Main  ^ 

Mull  Willie,  drayman,  bds  300  Grove  2 

MULLER  W  0,  Propr  Muller's  Exchange,  cor  College  y 

and  Water,  (Tel  20),  r  16  Charlotte       (See  desc  art)  «_ 

Muller  W  O  Mrs,  r  16  Charlotte 

Muller  J  D,  r  16  CJiarlotte  O 

Muller  J  1)  Mrs,  r  16  Charlotte 

Muller  Mattie,  r,  cook,  118  Woodfin  ^ 

Muller  M'Liss,  c,  cook,  58  Poplar  ~" 


£&HrfeSTS!«£.  Jas.  H,  Itubu'i  "We  Mai's  Bir.f 

on  exhibiton  to  attract  the  '                                                       1    r-» 

attention  of  the  lower  trade.  «.      8«.*i.  v.i-  ..j  v.  -1*  ,*      -  .        ?5~ 

But  First-Class  Goods  only  at  w0r'  SOUtn  Mam  ana  Sagie  (S»ws  Sulri.      _ 


Organizel  May,  1888;  Lewis  Maddux, 
.  President,  L.  P.  McLoud,  VicePresi- 
'  dent,  J.  E.  Rankin.  Cashier.  Capital, 
jj[  $50,000;  Surplus,  $20,000.  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  Inter- 
•—    est' paid  on  deposits  of  four  months  or  longer  in  Savings  Department. 

MUL~  ~  284~  MYE 


gTMuller  Andy,  c,  lab,  58  Poplar 

It  Murphy  Clarence  W,  wks  R&D   R'y    Co,   bds   Van   Gilder 
fc^,  House 

^Murphy  Fredk,  eng,  bds  452  South  Depot 
1  Murphy  J  L,  bds  182  South  Main 
■* Murphy  R  M,  c,  bds  Patton  ave 
&  Murphy  Ellen,  c,  laundress,  r  35  Gudger 
aj Murphy  Geo,  c,  railroader,  r  35  Gudger 
§? Murphy  Albert,  c,  waiter,  35  Gudger 
£  Murdock  Ella  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College' 

2  JVIurdock  Maggie  Miss,  saleslady,    Perry's   South  Main,  bds 
S-i  South  French  Broad  ave 


i3  The  Sunset  Mountain  Land  Co. 


CWYM  &  WEST 

AGENTS. 

2'i  S».    3E3.    Court-  &c±ia*&xrle>. 

_j  c —  _ . 

gjMurdock  Agnes  Miss,  saleslady  at  T  C  Smith  &  Co's,  South 

S'S  Main,  bds  South  French  Broad 

.twMurrougli  Ola,  c,  housemaid,  ne  cor  Merrimon  ave  and  Chest- 

5  nut 

ik.  * 

Murrousjh  Mary,  c,  laundress,  r  Hill  and  Buttiick 
^Murrough  Logan,  c,  waiter,  r  Hill  and  Buttrick 
£>Murrough  Hettie,  bds  Hill  &  Buttrick 
^MURROUGH    NOAH,  Restaurant  and   Short    Order 

gpr  House,  Patton  ave     (See  desc  art)    . 

OMyer  D  M,  wks  cotton  factory,  bds  near  same 
j^Myer  Bettie,  wks  cotton  factory,  r  near  same 
ESS  Myers  Wm,  machinist,  bds  near  cotton  mills 


&  PETRIE MerehMt  Tailoi's' 5ij  s""th  Mai" strcpt- 


**  Cleaning'  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


HA  I  dUn    &    Omlln  U    most  varied  and  com.   jjj    P^g^    AvenilBi     *I 
plete  of  any  house  In  Asheville.  g  *" 


MYE                              285  "  NEI          |g 

■ — —  ~o 

Myers  J  N,  Weaver  &    Myers,    The  Shoe  Store,  39  Patton-" 3 

ave,  r  24  Davidson  «o 

■  tl>  o 

Myers  J  N  Mrs,  r  24  Davidson  "™| 

Myers  Wm,  bds  162  South  Main  PS 


N 


ASH   MARY  MRS,  bds  76  Haywood 


Naylor  Laura  J,  163  S  Main  -  §n 

Naylor  W  W,  merchant,  r  163  S  Main  |^ 

Neal  Joseph,  vvks  Cotton  Factory,  r  near  same  q~ 

Neal  John,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  near  same  •    jjsr 

Neal    Furman,    c,   lab,  r  near  street  car  junction,  South  Side  §p 


ave 


Co. 


w 


GWYN  &  WEST, 

-A-grexita. 

S-..-H!-    COTJET    SQJT^LlREi. 

Neal  Myra,  £,  r  near  street  car  junction,  South  Side  ave 
Neal  David,  r,  lab,  r  Madison 

Neeley  J  W,  clerk  H  Redwood  &  Co,  7  and  9  Patton  ave,  r 
same 

bad 

Neeley  John,  clerk  Redwood  &   Co,  7  and  9  Patton  ave,  bds  S 
27  Spruce  •  "_g| 

Neil  Henry,  r,  lab,  r  Baptist  Hill  O 

Neil  Julia,  <r,  laandress,  r  Baptist  Hill  gP 

Neilson    R  L,   elk   Taylor,   Bouis    &   Brotherton,  Patton  ave, 

bds  Western  Hotel 
Neilson  Mrs,  bds  Western  Hotel  'q 

Neilson  Charles  storehouse  keeper  Swan  Hotel,  r  same 


- 


^SS^STSLSL  k.  H,  Loam's  "We  Mai's  Bar,"  || 

on  exhibiton  to  attract  the  ---------  ^^ 

attention  of  the  lower  trade.  -.„  n,,,^  vr»;>  ...  -»»i«  ,„      „* .    ,  S 

But  Flrst-Ciass  Goods  only  at  Cor.  bOttt- Main  and  Eagle  i»ot.  Stabi.)  ? 


•    Wfifltfini    MM    Rfl    RRnk.  President,   L.   P.    McLoud,    Vice-Presi- 

w*  uooioiii  umuima  uai^i  dent/  T  E  Kankin  Cash-ieri  Capital% 

jg  $50,000;    Surplus,  $20,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository.    Inter- 
^    est  paid  on  deposits  of  four  months  or  longer  in  Savings  Department. 

%  NEL  286  NIC 

-*  . . . 

^Nelems  Sol,  c,  coachman,  64  N  French  Broad  ave 

,  Nelson  Dr  M  L,  physician,  r  71  Woodfin,  office  same 
g£  Nelson  M  L  Mrs,  r  71  Woodfin 
.Nelson,  Charles,  Nelson  Bros,  grocers,  r7i  Woodfin 

g  Nelson  Rev  Dr   W  A,  pastor  First  Baptist  Church,  Woodfin 
J£  and  Spruce,  r  2J  Charlotte 

§  Nelson  WA  Mrs,  r  27  Charlotte 

IS  Nelson  W  A,  grocer,  N  Main  and  Chestnut  street,  r  same 
r-  Nelson  Mattie  Mrs,  N  Main  and  Chestnut 
<A  Nelson  Bertha  A  Miss,  rChurch 
g|  Nelson  Clara  H  Miss,  r  Church 
5-fNelson  J  R,  bds  27  Silver 

«U75. __ 

11  TheSunsetMnuntainLandCo.  CWYN  *  *"!„, 

k£  s».    3ES.    Coui-t    Square, 

2~Newton  John,  fireman,  bds  Jefferson  Drive  near  freight  depot 

^INewland  B  A  Mrs,  r  Cherry  near  N  Main 

SJJNevvland  Laura  Miss,  r  Cherry  near  N  Main 

k  Newland  Thomas,  bds  Cherry  near  N  Main 

c  Newland    B    A,  passenger  agent  C  &  A  Ry,  r  Cherry  near  N 

T  Main 

^Neville  House,  46  to  50  S  Main,  O  Neville,  proprietor 
^Nicholson  John,  grocer,  r  174  Pine 

Nichols  C  A,  construction  clerk  US   P  O,  r  172  Chestnut 
§Nichols,  C  A  Mrs,  r  172  Chestnut 
SCNichols  May  Miss,  r  172  Chestnut 
h^Nichols  Carrie  Miss,  r  172  Chestnut 

c"  ' 

J  McKINNQN  &  PETRIE  Merchant  Tailors,  58  Sooth  Main  Street, 

-«•  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


niUOnn      0     OIIITIIIO    Stock  of  DRrGOISTH'  SUNDRIES  i»  Ibe 

KAYMln  &■  dMI  I  Hi 


moot  varied  and  com-      Q]    Dottnn    Awonno    C 
plel*  of  any  ttoiue  In  A-beville. 


31  Patton  Ayscne.  s 


x2, 


M  3J 


NIC                                   287  NOL 

-                             .                                                  .  _____                                      .           . 

Nichols  Richard  Jr,  bds  4  Jefferson  Drive  pQ 

Nichols  Egbert,  bds  4  Jefferson  Drive  h| 

Nichols  Alice  Miss,  bds  4  Jefferson  Drive  pjj* 

Nichols  Annie  Miss,  bds  4  Jefferson  Drive  "S 
Nichols  Richard,  scaler,  French  Broad  Lumber  Co,  r  4  Jeffef-S^ 

son  Drive  2  = 


Nichols  Mary  Mrs,  r  4  Jefferson  Drive 
Nies  E  H,  supt  Cosmopolitan  Club,  S  Main,  r  same 
Nies  Amie  Mrs,  r  Cosmopolitan  Club,  S  Main 
'Nix  Marsh,  carpenter,  bds  27  Spruce 

Nix  Roxy,  bds  Cripple  Creek  HH 
Nix  Carrie,  r  McDowell  near  Fitch's  Planing  Mills 

Gcuyn^GUest,  REAL,^ARIENw,@ 

Established  1881.  S.    E.   CoURT   SQUARE.  <| 

Nix  A,  carp,  r  McDowell  near  Fitch's  Planing  Mills  Q 

Nix  Bell,  cook  S  French  Broad  ave  Q 

Nix  wid  Francis,  r  S  French-  Broad  W 
Nix  Bell  Miss,  r  S  French  Broad 

Nix  Falba,  r  S  French  Broad  CS? 

Nix  Joseph  R,  tanner,  bds  S  French  Broad  ave  a 

Noland  D  G,  groceryman  S  Main,  r  136  Bailey  q 

Noland  J  J,  Motor  Car  Line,  bds  136  Bailey  • 
Noland  Annie  G,  r  136  Bailey 

Noland  Mary  M,  r  136  Bailey  #  ~* 

Noland  R  B,  groceryman  S  Main,  r  136  Bailey  gL 

Noland  M  C,  groceryman  S  Main,  r  136  Bailey  *^ 

, .  m~fM 

~~  _*- 

The  Ifeatest  and  Most  Qniet  place   In   Town    to   spend   an    hoor  or»-a 

two  at  Billiards  or  Pool,  and  at  the  same  time   'smile,"  is  at  _^g 

Cor.  South  Main  Si  EagI e IB_ 


Jas.  H.  Loughran's.'TOe  Man's=Bar, 


(Down  Stairs.) 


2  Western  Carolina  Bant  2-^^.^^^^^: 

'  dent,  J.  h,.  Rankin,  Cashier.  Capital. 
=  $50,000,  Surplus,  *20.000.  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  Gene- 
'5    ral  Banking  Business  Transacted.  *       ' 

~  NOR  ~~28S~~  0'CO~ 


■of    North   Carolina  B  and  L  Association,  J  J  Hill,  gen'i  mngr,  r 

j£  Hillside 

&* 

s — '  Norton  Lucinda,  bds  14  Phillip 

s    Norvill  Sue,  r  Bailey  bet  Blanton  and  Church 

_£•    Norvill  Thos  W  Jr,  bds  Bailey  bet  Blanton  and  Church 
»    Norvill  T  W,  shoemkr,    r    Bailey    bet   Blanton    and   Church. 

-*§  (See  descriptive  article) 

Norman  Gaston,  shoemkr,  bds  149  Haywood 
.     Norman  Lee,  carp,  bds  47  Broad  ave 

I     Nowell  John,  shoemkr,  bds  73  N  Main 

%&  Nowell  Charles,  shoemkr,  bds  73  N  Main 

«k  Nowell  Sarah,  bds  y^  N  Main 

I  %  tat  Mountain  M  Co.  CWYN  &  WE1^^ 

"a 

Sg  •      S.    IE.    GOTJET    SQUAEB. 

£~  Nowell  W  M,  shoemkr,  r  N  Main 

1%  Nowell  Mollie,  r  N  Main 

2 1  Nowell  — ,  wks  A  Shoe  Factory, "r  42  N  Main 

Nowell  Mrs,  r42  N  Main- 
fa 

«-£  r^AKS  HOTEL,  Oak  bet  Woodftn  and  College,  (Tel  44) 

*-*  ^*^      Greenwell  &  Sites,  Propr 

°^*  O'Conner  Katie,  bds  5  16  W  Haywood 

S2?  O'Conner  Mary,  bds  5T.6W  Haywood 

t/i  O'Connor  Mrs,  bds  155  Patton  ave 

^  O'Connor  P,  bds  159  Patton  ave 

<3  O'Connor  Mamie,  bds  159  Patton  ave 

»->  — — 

g  McKINNON  &  PETRIE  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Streetr 

g|  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to.  ' 


WE  make  a  specialty  of  Mineral  and  Timber 
Lands,  and  have  at  all  times  such  properties 
on  hand.  We  are  in  direct  communication  with 
capital  seeking  such  investments. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


WE  make  a  specialty  of  Mineral  and  Timber 
Lands,  and  have  at  all  times  such  properties 
on  hand.  We  are  in  direct  communication  with 
capital  seeking  such  investments. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


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Your  trade  appreciated.       Your  lntere»t  studied. 


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O'Connor  John,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  516  W  Haywood  &S". 

O'Connor  Annie,  r  516  W  Haywood  "|'E 

O'Connor  Jack,  bricktnason,  bds  Buck  Tavern  %\  • 

O'Donnell  Condv,  John    O'Donnell    &    Co,   propr   "  Boston  2-c 

.  9  Si 

Saloon"  39  S  Main,  r  same  -°°® 

O'DONNELL  JOHN,    John    O'Donnell    &    Co,  propr  || 

"  Boston  Saloon  "  39  S  Main,  r  same.    (See  descriptive"'*. 

article)  s?| 

Odam  Maggie,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  82  Haywood  pg 

Odam  Annie,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds  32  Haywood  &S ' 

Odam  J  M,  stonecutter,  r  32  Haywood                               .  gj-g- 

Odom  Lou,  r  32  Haywood  £0 

THE  ASHEVILLE  AND  CRAGGY  MOUNTAIN  RAILWAY  COMPANY  ^ 

Wm.  \V.  Wasty  Sec.  and  Treas.              W.  B.  Gwyn,  President.  ^ 

Odom  Paul,  c,  brickmason,  bds  16  Short  ^1- 

Ogdin  Hatfield,  r  38  Short  O 

Ogdin  Isabella  Mrs,  r  38  Short  2 

Ogburn  A'R,  collecting  agent,  bds  Western  Hotel  a© 

Olive  Percy,  tel  opr,  bds  32  Bailey  ^ 

Oldham  John,  wks  A  Fm  Factory,  r  near  Broom  Factory  ^ 

Olney  George  Mrs.,  bds  55  College  ijg 
Olney  George  R.  cik,  bds  55  College 
Olney  Dan,  bkkpr,  bds  55  College 
Oetzel  VV  J,  bkkpr,  Swannanoa  Hotel,  r  same 
O'Neal  Sidney,  c,  horseshoer,  r  15  Water 
O'Neil  Emma,  c,  cook,  Cherry,  near  North  Main 


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Jas,  H.louahran's  "White  Man's  Bar, 

O  '  Down  Stairs.  ^  — 

HIGHEST  QUALITY  ALWAYS,  and  prices  charged  accordingly  <y 


w    |||'    .  ■  *     li  a      I       Organized   May,    1888;     Lewis  Maddux, 

-;  Western  Carolina  Bank,  f£¥*SZ££z?& 

:=    $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository. 

ORP  290~  OWE 

£?  Orpin  P  C,  carp,  r  1 16  Cherry 
__.  Orpin  Rebecca  H,  r  116  Cherry 
^  Orpin  Annie  B  Miss,  r  116  Cherry 

^  Orr  Annie  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 

g  Orr  wid  Marshall,  r  42  Woodfin 
■*  Orr  Thos,  r  42  Woodfin 
jg  Orr  Marshall,  r  42  Woodfin 

(2  Orr  Adeline,  prof  nurse,  r  Victoria,  1*4  mi  South  Main 
99  Orr  wid  Wm,  r  Fernihurst,  2  mi  South  Main 
£    Orr  Mary,  c,x  168  Baily 
52  Orr  Clara,  c,  laundress,  r  120  Academy 
£«  Orr  Green,  c,  lab,  bds  120  Academy 


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£"*  Wm.  W.  West,  Sec.  and  Treas.  W.  B.  Gwyx,  President. 

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SjrOsborne  Florence,  c,  cook,  r  Hill,  near  Buttrick 
g'| Osborne  James,  elk  Theo   S   Morrison,  genl  merchandise,  W,     t 
t"5  Haywood,  bds  Roberts  &  Buxton 

g    Osley  Jas,  bds  29  W  Haywood 
^Osley  Mrs,  bds  29  W  Haywood 
^  Oseby  Will,  ptr,  bds  near  cotton  factory 
^  Oseby  Lou,  bds  near  cotton  factory 
<$  Overman  E  R,  bkkpr  R  &  D  R'y  Co,  r  28  'Vance 
J23  Overman  E  R  Mrs,  r  28  Vance 

^  Owens  J  L,  elk  Big  Rackett,  15  South  Main,  r  same 
}^  Owens  Maggie,  bds  25  North  Main 
W  Owens  T  R  Mrs,  25  North  Main 

g  McEINNON  Si  PETRIE  Merchant  Tailors,  53  South  Main  Street, 

g       CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


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OLITENESS  TO  CUSTOMERS,  »tid  %& 

ROMPTXESS  WITH  ORDERS  AND  PRESCRIPTIONS  M8 

nAYSOR  «t>  SMITH,  31  Fatton  Avo. |2, 

OWE  201  -  PAR         |f 

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Owens  Marion,  ptr,  bds  25  North  Main  • 

Owens  Robt,  ptr,  bds  25  North  Main 

Owens  Ja.nes,  tinner,  bds  25  North  Main  -^8 

Owens  R  T,  bds  25  North  Main 

Owens  L  A  Mrs,  r  348  Haywood 

Owens  W  E,  sign  painter,  348  Haywood 

Owens  T  VV,  sewing  mach  agt,  bds  Patton  ave  and  Church      egg 

Owens  Jno,  sewing  mach  agt,  bds  31  French  Broad  ^£ 

Owenby  Lila  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School  4» 

Owenby  Ro  L,  groceryman  No  5  College,  r  117  Cherry  |» 

Owenby  Herbert,  bds  333  South  Main  |o 

Owenby  R  L  Mrs,  r  1 17  Cherry 


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Owenby  P  A,  r  333  South  Main 
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ACK  GEORGE  W,  r  Merrimon  ave  & 

Pack  George  W  Mrs,  r  Merrimon  ave  — 

Pack  Beuhh  B  Miss,  r  Merrimon  ave  ^ 

Page  Columbus,  carp,  bds  Southside  ave  nr  Cripple  Creek        O 
Page  G  W,  butcher,  r  270  N  Main 
Page  G  W  Mrs,  r  270  N  Main 
Palmer  J  C,  groceryman,  r  76  Charlotte 
Palmer  J  C  Mrs,  r  76  Charlotte  © 

Parish  Laura  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 

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Th«  WHISKIES 
WINES  AND 
BRANDIES  AT 

Have  been  recommended  by  the  leading  physicians  of  the  State  for  medicinal*  • 
purposes.  COR.  SOUTH   MAIN  AND  EAGLE.  Down  Stair*.       ? 


-  Western  Carolina  .Bank,  fs^  ^v^:^»: 

'  dent,  J.  E,  Rankin.  Cashier.  Capital,. 
JL  $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000,  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  A  Room 
•5:    and  Teller's  Window  for  the  exclusive  use  of  the  Ladies. 

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2S    PARMLEY  GEORGE  I,  Asheville  Invsstmeat  Co  se 

"S  cor  Court  Place,  r  opposite  Oaks  Hotel 

'*-'•    Parmley  George  I  Mrs,  r  opposite  Oaks  Hotel 
s     Parmley  Grace  M  Miss,  r  opposite  Oaks  Hotel 
£     Park  James  Dr,  bds  63  Church 

Parks  Ava  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School  0 

Parks  James,  c,  lab,  r  Depot  nr  freight  depot 

Parks  Jennie,  c,  r  Depot  nr  freight  depot 

Parker  Laura,  c,  laundress,  r  Cripple  Creek 

Parker  Alexander,  c,  lab,  bds  Cri>ple  Creek 

Parker  M  T,  c,  shoemaker,  r  157  Valley 

Parker  Lucinda  Miss,  r  250  N  Main 


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w."a  Parker  George  A,  carp,  r  nr  Hill 

||  Parker  M  E  Mrs,  r  nr   Hill 

1  Parker  Mary  A,  bds  429  S  Main 

2  Parker  H  N,  bds  429  S  Main 

:  Parker  James,  brickmason,  bds  510  VV  HiyvvooJ 

^  Parker  Elizabeth,  r  nr  Cotton  Mills 

Parker  Abbie,  wks  Cotton  Mills,  r  nr  same 

Parker  Jennie,  wks  cotton  mills,  bds  near  s.imj  * 

S  Parker  Mollie,  wks  cotton  factory;  bds  near  sain.' 


Parker  M  M,  drayman,  r  near  cotton  miils 


^    Parker  Mosetta,  c,  bds  Roberts 


McKINNDU  &  PETBIE, faw  ^ 58  Srt  M^ln  Street; 


g        CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


PURITY  OF  GOODS.  -  © 

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ROMPTXESS  WITH  ORDERS  AXD  PRESCRIPTIOXSg  g 


RAYSOR  cfc  SIVEITiat,  31  Fattott  -A.xr© 


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PAR  293  PAT      _f§ 

Parker  Willie,  wks  a  fur  factory,  bds  266  Patton  ave 

Patton  Ed,  bds  311  S  Main  || 

Patton  Annie,  c,  cook,  32  Bailey  ej 

Patton  J  Mont,' carpenter,  bds  300  Grove  gg 

Patton  Nancy  A,  r  College  near  N  Main  0 

Patton  John,  lab,  r  College  near  N  Main  || 

Patton  Pink,  r  near  139  Beaumont  f| 
Patton  Mrs,  r  near  139  Beaumont       • 
Patton  John,  r  near  139  Beaumont 

Patton  Ester  Mrs,  r  near  139  Beaumont  _^ 
Patton  Cipt    Thomas   VV,  superintendent  Electric  Street  Ry,W 
office  S  Main,  r  95. Charlotte     (Telephone  56) 

Gwyn  &  West,  "^S^S^B 

Established  isSi.  '  S'."E.;  Court  Square.      S 

Patton  Mrs,  wid  James  W,  r  95  Charlotte  Q 

Patton  T  L  Miss,  r  95  Charlotte  Q 

Patton  Thomas  VV  Mrs,  r  95  Charlotte  M 
Patton  Frank,  C  E,  r  Hillside  near  East 

Patton  Frank  Mrs,  r  Hillside  near  East  .                £* 

Patton  Hester,  c,  laundress,  r  27  Gudger  **> 

Patton  West,  c,  coachman,  r  27  Gudger  a 

Patton  Mans,  carpenter,  bds  Madison  '• 
Patton  Robert  H,  carpenter,  r  24  Blanton 

Patton  Mary  M,  r  24  Bailey  ^" 

Patton  Laura,  c,  nurse,  r  Yarboro  Place,  South  Asheville  *i. 

Patton  O  A,  lab,  Yarboro  Place,  South  Asheville  ^ 

•^S*  JAS.  H.  LOUGHRAN'S  "WHITE  MAN'S  BAR,! 

BRANDIES  AT  -„> 

Have  been  recommended  by  the  loading  phyaicianR  of  the  state  for  medicinuCs- 
parposes.  '    COR.  SOUTH   MAIN  AND  EAGLE,  Down  Stairs.      W 


~    li/nnlnrn    Pornlinn    Donl/    Organized  May,   1888;    Lewis  Maddux, 

«  western  uaroiina  BanK,  rre»ideTnvLp  *  ***»&  vic^fi- 

'  dent,  J.  L,  Rankin,  Cashier.  Capital, 
£:  $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000,  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  A  Room 
*5    and  Teller's  Window  for  the  exclusive  use  of  the  Ladies. 


PAT  294  PAY 


4 

^  Patton  Martha  H  Miss,  r  309  S  Main 
g  Patton  Jessie,  bds  429  S  Main 
^Patton  John,  bds  429  S  Main 

g  Patton  Kate  Miss,  r  429  S  Main 
45  Patton  Annie  D  Miss,  r  429  S  Main 

S  Patton  J  W,  r  309  S  Main 

S  Patton  Bertie  A  Miss,  saleslady  Mimnaugh's  Patton  ave,  bds 

Cm  ° 

t>-  309  S  Main 

vj    Patton  C  C,  r  309  S  Main 

5/    Patton  Sephrona,  bds  311  S  Main 

S-f  Patterson  Lottie  L  Miss,  r  20  Charlotte         « 

ShPatterson  VV  R,  r  Alexanders,  N   C 


5  „  Wm.  W.  West,  Sec.  and  Treas.        W.  B.  Gwyn,  President. 


g  * _ _ 

K? Patterson  J  R,  Clerk  Criminal  Court,  r  20  Charlotte 

fcv»  Patterson  John,  c,  waiter  Battery  Park 

5    Patterson  D  H,  r  East  and  Hillside 

Patterson  D  H  Mrs,  r  East  and  Hillside 
•  Patterson  H  D,  wid,  r  East  and  Hillside 
^Patterson  F2va  Miss,r  Hill  nr  terminus  Patton  ave 
^g  Patterson  John,  bds  Slagle  House  90  Patton  ave 

Patterson  Sarah,  c,  cook,  r  nr  263   Bailey 
^  Patterson  Fannie,  c,  r  nr  263  Bailey    * 
2^  Patterson  Amos,  c,  lab,  r  nr  263  Bailey 
ff<  Paulisch  Frank,  musician  at  Battery  Park,  bds  38  B;iiley 
O  Payne  Jane,  c,  cook,  bds  224  Cripple  Creek 


g  McKINNON  &  PETRIEr  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 

S       CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


Tj»«  will  n«v«»r 
regret  becoming: 
•  customer  at 


Rays:r  Si  Smith's  Drug  Store,  SI  Pattsn  k: 


Your  trude  appreciated.       Your  Interest  studied.  ^O 

PAU                             '  295                                  PE1  ~m 

Pau  Mary  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School  ^ 

Pearson  Richmond,  atty  at   law,  office  Legal    building.  (Tel  CD 

97.)     r  Richmond  Hill.     (Tel  71)  m 

Pearson  Richmond  Mrs,  r  Richmond  Hill  ^ 
Pearson  Hy,  c,  bds  104  S  Main 

Pearson  Julia,  c,  nurse,  104  S  Main  5» 

Pearson  RG  Rev,  r  Victoria  1^  miles  south  Main  m 

Pearson  Mary  B  Mrs,  r  Victoria  il/2  miles  south  Main  ^ 

PEASE  L  M  REV,  supt  Home  Industrial  School,  dis-  © 

tance  1^  miles  south  Main  2 
Pease  Anna  E  Mrs,  r  Home  Industrial  School 
Peirce  Bessie  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 


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THE  ASHEVILLE  AND  CRAGGY  MOUNTAIN  RAILWAY  COMPANY, 

Wm.  W.  West,  Sec.  and  Treas.  W.  B.  Gwyn,  President.        S^ 

■ "- ■ j^~ 

Peeler  Samuel,  wks  Asheville  Fur  Factory,  bds  266  Patton  av  «• 

Peeler  Maggie,  c,  bds  Cripple  Creek  ^ 

Peeler  Rufus,  c,  gardener,  r  224  Cripple  Creek 

Peeler  Nancy,  c,  chambermaid,  bds  224  Cripple  Creek 

Peeler  Sallie,  c,  cook  109  Beaumont 

Pegram  Wm,  elk    Theo   Morrison,   genl    merchandise.  West 

Haywood,  bds  Roberts  and  Buxton 

Peigler  G  W,  shoemaker,  r  43  Depot 

Peigler  M  A  Mrs,  r  43' Depot 

Peigler  Etta,  r43  Depot 

Peigler  Commodore,  bds  43  Depot 

Peigler  J  E,  supt  ice  factory,  r  195  Roberts 


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Jas.  H.  Loughran's  "White  Man's  Bar,     _,„„..  |f 

HIGHEST  QUALITY  ALWAYS,  and  prices  charged  accordingly  •  §, 


Organized   May,   1888;    Lewis  Maddux, 


-  Wostsrn  Carolina  Sink.  president>  l-  p-  McLoud-  vi<t^ 

^    VYi»Uiili    \tm\iUm    UttUOf    dent)  j.   E.  Rankin,  Cashier.    Capital 
S    $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository. 


«>  — 


PEI  •  296  PEN 


STPeigler  Martha  Mrs,  r  195  Roberts 

_j  PELHAM  SAML  D,    Mngr   Pelham's  Pharmacy,  24 

^  Patton  ave,  (Tel  49)  r  42  Patton  ave 

g  PENNIMAN  &  CO,  W  K  Sr  &WT,  Hardware  Mer- 

chants,  13  North  Main     (Tel  53)     (See  adv) 

*  Penniman  W  R,  r  34  Starne's  ave 

^|  Penniman  W  R  Mrs,  r  24  Starne's  ave 

<2  Pennimafi  VV  T,  r  104  South  Main 

•*  Penniman  W  T  Mrs,  r  104  South  Main 

«    Penniman  Mary  G  Miss,  r  104  South  Mam 

«.5Penniman  Susan  W  Miss,  r  104  South  Main 

g^Penniman  W  T  Jr,  r  104  South  Main 

gJS- — 

So  THE  ASHEVILLE  AND  CRAGGY  MOUNTAIN  RAILWAY  COMPANY 


<«.= 


51-  Wm.  W.  West,  Sec.  and  Treas.  W.  B.  Gwyk,  President. 


oJTPennel  Fannie,  r  near  cotton  factory 
S=jJPennel  Jones,  r  near  cotton  factory 
i    Pennel  T  L,  teamster,  r  near  cotton  factory 
£    Penner  Angus,  bds  South  Main 

■tPenlahd  NAL,  groceryman,  South  Main,  r  82  Orange 
O  Penland  H  L  Mrs,  r  82  Orange 

Penland  J  C,  bartender  r  29  North  Main 
*  Penland,  wid  M.  P,  r  32  Penland    . 
^Penland  Mary  Miss,  r  32  Penland 
§B Penland  M  B  Mrs,  r  73  Haywood 
^  Penland  VV  PL,  cashr  1st  Natl  Bank,  r  75  Haywood 
5T Penland  R  H,  fireman,  bds  Jeff  Drive,  near  Frt  Depot 
*-6  '  "  ' 

?  MUM  Si  PETHIE  Mercbnt  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 

^      CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 

^3 


IF  you  wish  to  Buy  or  Sell  Real  Estate  of  any 
description,  Rent  your  House,  Insure  your  Life  or 
Property,  make  no  mistake,  you  can  do  so  to  tho 
best  advantage  with  us. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


IF  you  wish  to  Buy  or  Sell  Real  Estate  of  any 
-  description,  Rent  your  House,  Insure  your  Life  or 
Property,  make  no  mistake,  you  can  do  so  to  the 
best  advantage  with  us. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C, 


DAVOflD  0  OMITUIP  S,ock  of  ttWUGGISTS'  SGKDRIES  Is  tho  Q 
flAlOUn  &  OlVII  flO  moNtvnrlfdamlcoui.  31  PfittOfl  AV^DG  S 
plete  of  any  house  in  Asbevllle.  ^— — —  ^^ 

PEN  297  PET         S 

Penland  Mary,  c,  laundress,  r  73  Depot  J2 

Penland  Hattie,  <r,  cook,  r  73  Depot  O 

Penland  Easter  T,  r  near  McDowell's  Fish  Pond  m 
Penland  Charity  A,  r  near  McDowell's  Fish  Pond 

Pervines  Benj,  fireman,  bds  Jeff  Drive,  near  Frt  Depot  T* 
Perkins  Bettie,  c,,  chmaid,  Gano  House,  Haywood  and  French  ^j 

Broad  ave  g^ 

PERRY  W  G,  baker  and  confectioner,  26  South  Main  2 

(See  desc  art)  £ 

Perry  ES,  tobacconist,  bds  Swan  Hotel  © 
Perry  E  E,  piano  tuner,  bds  Flint 
Perry  Josephine,  r  near  ice  factory 


8p 


REAL  ESTATE,         p 


Gtuyn molest,  "".EEE'o.,* 

E«ta»li»ned  l*si.  S.    E.    CotfRT   ScjUARS.  §» 


Perry  J  L,  r  Victoria,  I  */(  mi  South  Main  £ 

Perry  Charlotte,  r  Victoria,  il/£  nii  South  Main 

Perry  Eliza  E,  r  Victoria 

Perry  Jno,  nurseryman  in  Vanderbilt's  Place,  r  Victoria  §,§. 

Petris  Jos,  bds  35  Penland  g» 

Peterson  W  A,  ptr,  r  62  Bridge  ^} 

Peterson  A  V  Miss,  r  62  Bridge 

Petty  Mose  c,  r  Sorrels  nr  Beaumont 

Petty  Anna  e,  laundress,  r  136  Valley 

Petty  Lucrecia  c,  r  136  Valley 

Petitt  Nancy  c,  r  Riverside  Park 

Pettit  Geo,  bricklayer,  bds  Spring  nr  Broom  Factory 


m  C 
95  ~ 


The  >>ntest  mid  Mom  <luict  place    in    Town    to    spend    an    hour  or|M 
two  at  Milliards  or  Pool,  and  aJ  the  name  time    Smile,"  is  at       ^  s 

k  H,  Loughran's  White  Man's  Bar,"  fc*™*?",fi 

20°  B 


2  Western  Carolina  Bank,  pf*P ^.|StirvS- 

'  dent,  J.  E.  Rankin,  <  ashier.  (  apital. 
p  $50,000,  Surplus,  82O.000.  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  Gene- 
'C    ral  Banking  Business  Transacted. 

3~      PHA  298  PIN        " 

2£  Pharr  J  F,  eng,  bds  Depot  nr  Freight  Depot 

-S Phelps  J  S,  elk  Swartzberg,  io  Patton  ave,  r  same 

-^Phifer  Chas  c,  mech,  r  2  Woodfin 

§  Phifer  Lucinda  c,  r  2  Woodfin 

g*  Phillips  Mary  c,  r  36  Brick 

—  Phillips  Geo,  plasterer,  bds   Flint 
:$!  Phillips  Amanda  c,  laundress,  r  Academy 
**  Phillips  Wilton,  carp,  117  S  French  Broad  ave 
^Phillips  wid  Wm  M  D,  r  Depot  nr  421  Bailey 
I  |Phillips  Isbell,  bds  Depot  nr  421  Bailey 
js'Phillips  Pollie  c,  r  —  Phillip 
SxPhillips  Benj  c,  lab,  r  14  Phillip 

II  THE  ASEE7ILLE  AND  CRAGGY  MOUHTAIN  HAILWA1 

*j£  Wm.  W.  West,  Sec.  and  Treas.        \V.  B.  Gwyn,  President. 

*-Pickens  j  W,  elk  Graves  &  Thrash,  19  So  Main,  r  same 
giPickett  Lillie  Mrs,  bds   352  Haywood 
3|Pickett  — ,   bds  318  Haywood 
i  'Pinner  Eliza,  wks  Victoria,  1%  mile  S   Main 
£    Pinkins  Jas  c,  r  1^8  Bailey. 
_«Pinkins  Fannie  c,  r  168  Bailey 
*->Pinkins  Carrie  c,  r  168  Bailey 
•^JPinkins  Rosa  c,  r  178  Bailey 
S^Pinkins  July,  r  178  Bailey 
1/jPinkins  Maria  c,  r  168  Bailey 
5f5Pinkins  Pressly,  lab,  bds    168  Bailey 
§Pinkerton  J  E  Rev,  r  nr  357  N  Main 
*-> " — — ' 

g  McKINNQN  &  PETRIE  MM  Tailors» 58  Soiltl]  Main  Stet> 
<d 

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-  31  Patton  Avenue 


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plete  of  any  bouse  in  Ashetille.  -s  2. 


PIN  299  POE 


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Pinkerton  Julia  N  Mrs,  r  nr  357  N  Main  £2, 

Pinners  Jas,  carp,  1-32  Short  5^ 

Pinners  Texanna,  r  32  Short  g» 

Pitts  Davids,  merchant,  r  42  Haywood  q« 

Pitts  Elizabeth,  d2  Haywood  2" 

Pitts  Minnie  bds  42  Haywood  -S 

Pitts  Julia,  bds  42   Haywood  |q 

Pitts  Win,  fanner,  bds  Depot  nr  Freight  Depot  30 
Pitt  M  B  Miss,  bds  72  Depot 
Pitcher  — ,  painter,  bds  17  Bridge 
Pixley  H  L,  mechanic,  bds  318  Haywood 


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Piatt  J  M,  carp,  r  94  East  2.« 

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Piatt  Annie  J,  r  94  East 

Piatt  C  M,  lawyer,  r  Van  Gilder  House  g 

Piatt  C  M  Mrs,  propr  Van  Gilder  House  U 

Pleasant,  wid  John  L,  r  119  S  French  Broad  ^ 

Pleasant  Ava  L  Miss,  bds  1 19  S  French  Broad  X 

Pleasant  Mary  M  Miss,  r  119  South  French  Broad  y 

Pleasant  Alice  L  Miss,  bds  1:9  South  French  Broad  ^ 
Pleasant   John   S,    clerk  at  Heston's,  S  Main,  bds  119  South 

French  Broad  ^ 
Pleasant  Annie  L  Miss,  bds  119S  French  Broad 

Podwell  Cal,  bds  12  Jefferson  Drive  *» 

Poe ,  carpenter,  bds  73  N  Main  **" 

S^ffSSfEfeJE  Jas.  H,  Loughran's  "White  Man's Barf 

on  exhibiton  to  attract  the  *"" 

attention  of  the  lower  trade.  -      5..,iv  «„■«  »,;  r.»u  ™      ~«       52" 

But  Flrst-Class  Goods  only  at  Cor-  South  Maln  and  Ea2le  W™  stalrs- '   ~ 


Western  Carolina  Bank,  lWf\^KH 

'  dent.   J.    Jb.   Eankin,  C; 


Lewis  "Maddux, 
joud,    Vice-Presi- 
I'ashier.    Capital, 
jS    $o0,000;    Surplus,  $20,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository.    Inter- 
•—    est  paid  on  deposits  of  four  months  or  longer  in  Savings  Department. 

POE  300  POR 

«s i 

^Poe  W  N,  fireman,  bds  Jefferson  Drive  near  freight  depot 
__.  Poor  Anna  Mrs,  r  278  College 
5-«  Poor  Geo,  printer,  r  278  College 
^  Poindexter  Bud,    engineer,    bds    Jefferson  Drive  near  freight 

depot 
«£  Polley  H  E  Mrs,  wid  G  W  B,  r  244  Chestnut 
J|  Polley  Marian  Miss,  r  244  Chestnut 
£  Polley  Bessie  N  Miss,  r  244  Chestnut 
gr  Pollard  John  H,c,  bds  Cripple  Creek 
«j    Pollard  James,  c,  bds  Cripple  Creek 
*    Polk  Rebecca  E,  bds  ;i  Grove 
oel  Ponaer  Frank,  tobacconist,  r  255  Grove 


^ZE^-IL.  ESTATE, 

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si  Gwyn  &  West 

S|         u>tuM  issi.  S.  E.  Court  Square. 

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2^.Ponder  Amnions,  C  E,  r  255  Grove 

ujS.-Pope  Maggie  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 

I^Pope  Mattie  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 

_    Pope  T  W,  lab,  r  32  Davidson 

Pope  T  W  Mrs,  r  32  Davidson 

^  Poole  Ro,  c,  bds  Patton  ave  and  Church 

w>  Poole  Josephine,  c,  cook,  Patton  ave  and  Church 

^  Portner  M  H  Mrs,  r  j6  Haywood 

l_  Portner  Mary  Miss,  bds  j6  Haywood 

O  Portner  Ro    P,  bookkeeper  Asheville  Shoe  Co,  bds  76  Hay- 

^  wood 

55  Portner  Ettie  Miss,  bds  76  Haywood 

C- ■ 

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5  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


sto<-k  of  urn  <;<r;isTS4  sundries  In  «iioQC 


n     OR/jlTlllQ    Stock  of  IiRUOOISTJ 

Ijl    UIYII       I   U    most  vnrii'd  ant*  «*om- 


plete  of  any  bouse  iu  Asheville. 


31  Patton  Avenue,  &i 


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301 


POW 


Portner  Rina  Miss,  bds  76  Haywood 

Portner  Bessie  Miss,  bds  j6  Haywood 

Portner  Grace  Miss,  bds  76  Haywood 

Porter  R  B,  c,  wks  tobacco  factory,  r  88  South  Beaumont 

Porter  Viney,  c,  r  88  S  Beaumont 

Porter  Rector,  c,  laundress,  r  bet  Valley  and  Eagle 

Porter  J  R  Mrs,  r  Flint 

PORTER  R   R,  Traveling  Salesman  Richmond,  Va, 

and    proprietor   Asheville  Cigar  Co,  33  Patton  ave,  2d 

floor,  r  Flint  street     (See  desc  article) 
Porter  J  A,  tobacconist,  r  [21  Haywood 
Porter  Carrie  Mrs,  r  121  Haywood 


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S-   E.'    COUET    SQUA.K-E. 

Posey  William,  drayman,  r  near  Ice  Factory 

Posey  John,  drayman,  r  near  Ice  Factory 

Postell  A,  c,  waiter  Battery  Park 

Postell  T  W,  mngr  Swannannoa  Hotel,  r  same 

Postell  vvid  Hugh,  bds  42  Academy 

Postelle  Thomas,  bds  89  Depot 

Postelle  Laura  Miss,  bds  89  Depot 

Postelle  Will,  bds  89  Depot 

Postelle  Rev,  r  89  Depot 

Postelle  Eunice  Miss,  bds  89  Depot 

Potts  Edward,  cJ  lab,  r  217  Valley 

Powell  Alfred,  c,  w*ks  Rock  Quarry,  r  160  Sycamore 

No  Free  Lunches  served,  or 
any  kind  of  Wild  Animals 
on  exhibition  to  attract  the 
attention  of  the  lower  trade. 
But  First-Class  Goods  only  at 


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Jas,  B,  Louriws  "Whits  Man's  Bar,'5 


Cor.  South  Main  and  Eagle  (Down  Stain.) 


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a3    til     1  PI1         n      I     Organized   May,   1888;    Lewis  Maddux, 

WRKlfiM    Lam    da    HailK.  President,   L.  P.    Mcloud,    Vice-Presi- 
w    II001QIII    UUIUIIIIU    UUIII\|  deut    y    £    Rankjn    Cashier.    Capital. 

_*f   $50,000;    Surplus,  $20,000.     State,  County  and  City  Depository,     lnter- 
J~    est  paid  on  deposits  of  four  months  or  longer  in  Savings  Department. 

POW  302  PRE 

•*£  , — — . 

^Powell  Mary,  r  160  Sycamore 
*  Powell  M'Liss,cook  88  N  Main 
£  Powell  Britt,  c,  yard  boy,  S8  N  Main 
.  Powell  Annie,  c,  cook  Academy 

|  POWELL  GEORGE  S,  Powell  &  Snider,  Groceries  and 

£k  Feed,  Patton  ave  and  S  Main 

%  Prather  Mary,  c,  laundress  29  Clements 
Je  Prather  Margaret,  r  174  Pine 

£5  Pradey  Tilda,  c,  chambermaid,  Patton  ave  and  Church 
</i  Pradee  Frank,  bds  300  Bailey 
S  Pradee  John,  carp;  r  300  Bailey 
k  =Pradee  Ann,  r  300  Bailey 

[[  Gwyn  &  West,  ""^SSiSS-. 

g|  KHiRbiubed  lssi.  s.  E.  Court  Square. 

ui    ____, : , , 

S'^Prayter  Minnie  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 
°|Prator  M  A,  r  Hill  near  Buttrick 
gc^Prator  John,  farmer,  r  Hill  near  Buttrick 
I  Preteere  F  A  Miss,  tel  opr,  Battery  Park,  r  same 
Pressley  Pe:er,  teamster,  r  43  Pine 
^Pressley  Peter  Mrs,  r  43  Pine 
^>Pressley  Hester,  cook  29  N  Main 
^Pressley  Adline,  r  near  Cotton  Factory 

Pressley  D  M,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds  near  same 
^Pressley  Nannie  L,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds  near  same 
^Pressley  Frank,  farmer,  bds  near  Cotton  Factory 
^Pressley  Caroline,  bds  near  Cotton  Factory 


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&  PETRIE  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 

Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


nHUOflO      0     OMIITUIO    Stock  of  1»HEGGISTS'   SUNDRIES  ill  the       g 

nftloUll     &    olVII      H  0    moat  varied  and  com-      Jj  p^  ^ygj]^    ?| 

§9. 
plete  of  any  house  in  Asheville.  ■—■■»»—■   &£ 

. .£§, 

PRE  303  PRU         1 1 

Pressley  Thorrlas,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  near  same  p0 

Pressley  Mary,  r  near  Cotton  Mills  ~^g 

Pressley  T  N,  bds  S  Main  % |" 

Prisehof  Sallie,  r,  cook  69  Bailey  -*S 

Priesley  John,  c,  wks  Battery  Park,  bds  13  Peachtree 
Price  Julia,  c,  chambermaid  Swan  Hotel,  r  same 
Price  Lottie  W  Miss,  bds  Church 
Price  H  L,  bds  141    Haywood 
Price  H  L  Mrs,  bds  141  Haywood 
Price  Larkin,  lab,  bds  nr  Cotton  mills 
Price  Bettie,  c,  cook  119  S  French  Broad 
Prince  Adline,  c,  cook  26  Flint 


^3 


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Guiyn^UUest,  real,J^araenCE| 

Established  1881.  S.    E.    CoURT    SqUARE.  ^A 

Pritchard  Mary  M,  bds  Cripple  Creek  Q 

Pritchard  John  C,  farmer,  r  Cripple  Creek  ft 

Pritchard  M,  R  Roman,  bds  Cripple  Creek  NH 
Pritchard  Alice,  r  Cripple  Creek 

Pritchard  Sallie,  r  Cripple  Creek  Qi 

Proffitt    H  B,  elk   Asheville   Dry  Goods    Co  N   Main,  r   82  q 

Woodfin  q 

Proffitt  «H  B  Mrs,  r  82  Woodfin  • 
Proffitt  Sallie,  r  340  N  Main 

Propst  Robert,  c,  wks  Patton  ave  and  Water,  down  stairs  "-■ 

Proctor  James,  c,  coachman,  r  83  S  Main  S- 

Pruett  M'Liss,  r  McDowell  nr  Fitch  planing  mills  *^ 

The  Neatest  and  Most  <luiet  place    in    Town    to    spend    an    hour   or^j 
two  at  -Billiards  or  Cool,  and  at  the  same  time    'smile."  is  at       J3 


k  H.  Louetiran's  lite  Man's  Bar, 


Cor.  South  Main  &  2agle,! 
"    ' ' ""■'  "~  ~a 

(Down  Stairs.) 


V 

-:  Western  Carolina  Bant  SSSSSi^S: 

;j|    $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.     State,  County    and  City  Depository.     Gene- 
'^    ral  Banking  Business  Transacted. 

PRU  304  QUE 

SS  Pruett  George,  lab,  r  McDowell  nr  Fitch  planing  mills 
35  Pruett  Eliza,  bds  76  S  Main  . 

~~"  Pruett  L  A,  vvks  Eckle's  livery  stables,  r  76  Main 

=3  Pruett  Maggie  F,  bds  76  S  Main 
^  Purefoy  G  W  Dr,  physician,  office  24  S  Main,  r  27  Charlotte. 

as  (Telephone  57) 

^  Purefoy  G  W  Mrs,  r  27  Charlotte 
^  Pulliam  Mary  W  Miss,  bds  234  N  Main 
"  Pulliam  Louis  C,  r  250  N  Main 
t    Pulliam  Katie  W  Miss,  r  250  N  Main 
si  Pulliam  Lawrence  Mrs,  r  250  N  Main 
•«  Pulliam  Amelia  Miss,  bds  250  Main  v 


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¥  S 

•;-  Wm.  W.  West,  Sec.  and  Treats.        \V.  B.  Gwyn,  President. 

I ; PULLIAM  LAWRENCErTheNationalBank  of  Ashe- 

ville,  D  C  Waddell,  pres  ;    W  W  Barnard,  vice   pres  ; 
*a  Lawrence  Pulliam,  cashier,  r  250  N  Main.     (See  adv) 

Putnam  Milo,  painter,  bds  73  N  Main 
'*     Putnam  Julia,  r  254  N  Main 
QPyett  Jim,  shoemaker,  r  College  nt  Main 

g/^UACKENBOSH   W  J,  bds  29  West  Haywood 
2^C  QUEEN  J  G,  Dr,  dentist,  r  140  Hill  nr  Buttrick. 

(See  desc  article) 
oQueen  Master  Clifford,  bds  140  Hill  near  Buttrick 

g  McKINNQN  &  PETRIE  ]lm]mi  Tililors> 58  Soiltl1  Main  street> 

^3  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


w 


'E  offer  for  sale  choice  Real  Estate  of  all  descrip- 
tions. We  loan  money  in  sums  to  suit.  We 
Care  for  Estates  and  guarantee  protection  to  own- 
ers interest  in  same.  We  invest  trust  funds 
carefully. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


w 


rE  offer  for  sale  choice  Ileal  Estate  of  all  descrip- 
tions. We  loan  money  in  sums  to  suit.  We 
Care  for  Estates  and  guarantee  protection  to  own- 
ers interest  in  same.  We  invest  trust  funds 
carefully. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Pat  ton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


5ysL=E  lm  Ji  Satfs  Drug  Store,  21  Patten  Ave.  ^ 

a  customer  at                     J                              ^          W                7         .  _    |_j 

Your  trade  appreciated.       Your  interest  studied.  J^J 

QUE~  305  RAM 

■ —  £ij 

Queen  Dr  J  G  Mrs,  r  140  Hill  neai  Buttrick  i^ 

Quinn  Katie,  cook  353  Haywood  &* 

RAGLE    H   A,    fireman,   bds    Jeff"  Drive    near    Freight  $?» 

Depot  O 
Ragsville  Randall  c,  lab,  r  175  Sycamore 

Ragsville  Mahaley  c,  r"  175  Sycamore  s 
Ragsvilie  ]  Ac,  janitor  Cemetery,  r  60  Academy 
Ragsville  F  L  c.  r  60  Academy 


8.2 

Ragsville  Enoch  r,  lab,  S  Asheville,  Ragsville  Place 


Raines  Jim,  lab,  r  95  East 
Raines  Pollie,  r  95  East 


THE  ASHEVILLE  AND  CRAGGY  MOUNTAIN  RAILWAY.  COMPANY 


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Wm.  W.  West,  Sec.  and  Treas.  VV.  B.  Gwvx.  Presideut.  £;; 

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Ramseni  Ida  <r,  cook,  53  Haywood 


ft 
Ramsem  Jane  c,  cook,  ^8  Cherry 


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Ramsem  Alice  c,  cook,  235  N   Main 

Ramsem  Mary  Mrs,  r  Depot  nr  French  Broad  Lumber  Yards 

Ramsem  Vernon,  r  Depot  nr  French  Broad    Lumber    Yards 

Ramsem  H  M,  CE,  r  Depot  nr  French  Broad  Lumber  Yards 

Ramsey  Jno  N  Mrs,  r  N  Asheville 

RAMSEY  JNO  N,  The  Asheville  Investment  Co,  14  S 

Main,  r  N   Asheville  -■— v 

Ramsey  Dr  J  F,  dentist,  office  Patton  ave,  r  69  Charlotte 
Ramsey  J  F  Mrs,  r  69  Charlotte  gg 

Ramsey  P  G,  wks  Cotton  Mills,  r  nr  same  ^ 

Jas.  H,  Loughran's  "White  Man's  Bar,M  Cor  „s<>  "^/;^IL  J 

O  Down  Stairs. 

HIGHEST' QUALITY  ALWAYS,  and  prices  charged  accordingly     ?" 


^J    ,__  ■        li  «      l       Organized   May,    1888;     Lewis  Maddux, 

~  Western  C&rolini  Bank  president>  l-  p-  McL°ud>  vice-pre-i- 

^     VVWWiii     VHHWMMtt     ■«""<    dent,   J.   E.   Rankin,   Cashier.    Capital 
3    $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.     State,  County  and  City  Depository. 

RAM  306  RAN 

2£    Ramsey  P  C,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  nr  same 

—    Ramsey  A,  wks  Cotton  Mills,  r  nr  same 

w-  Ramsey  Bessie  I,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  nr  same 

§   Ramsey  Albert  A,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  nr  same 
I   Ramsey  S  E,  r  nr  Cotton  Factory 

_,   Ramsey  Rich'd,  brick  mason,  r  nr  Cotton  Factory 
:£   Ramsey  Lewis,  r  nr  Cotton  Mills 
*-   Ramsey  J  J,  brickmason,  r  nr  Cotton  Factory 
*J   Ramsey  M  E,  r  nr  Cotton  Factory 
_     Ramsey  Elizabeth,  r  nr  Cotton  Factory 
5 1  Randall  Hester,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  Uds  5  1 1  Haywood 
_J  Randall  James,  bartender  Glen  Rock,  r  same 


is  THE  ASHEVILLE  AND  CRAGGY  MOUNTAIN  RAILWAY  COMPANY 

5*%         Wm.  W.  West,  Sec.  and  Treas.  W.  B.  Gwyx.  President. 

-i  c 

«•-    ____ 

UJ  j.  _ 1 — ■ 

°.|.  Rankin  Rev    G  C,    removed    to    Mo    Conference,    r    Kansas 
£'|  City 

f"  RANKIN  J  EUGENE,  The  Western  Carolina  Bank, 

oc 

Lewis  Maddux,  pres,  Lawrence   P  McLoud  vice   pres, 
j  E  Rankin,  cashr,  (Tel  bank  79),  r  63    Merrimon    ave 

O  Rankin  T  E  Mrs,  r  6t,  Merrimon  ave 

Rankin  Clarence,  bkkpr  The  National  Bank  of  Asheville,  bds 
63  Merrimon  ave 

*B  Rankin  W   E,  elk   Hammershlag   &   Whitlock  S   Main,  r  63 

3£  Merrimon  ave 

£5  Rankin  A  E,  r  63  Merrimon  ave 

5  Rankin  J  G,  r  63  Merrimon  ave 

»■*  ' 

*  McKINNON  li  PETEIE  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main'  Street, 

^       CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


PURITY  OF  GOODS.  !g* 

OM  J  KMSS  TO  CUSTOMERS,  and  J^. 

ROMPTXESS  WITH  ORDERS  AXD  PRESCRIPTION'S    *_j 

H.-A.Y®0:FL  c*>  SMITH,  31  Patton  -A.ve.  fe* 


RAN  307  RAY 


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Rankin  Grace  A  Miss,  r  63  Merrimon  ave 

Rankin  wid  W  D,  r  235  N  Main 

Rankin  Betsy,  c,  bds  53  Mountain 

Rankin  Alonzo,  merchant   Bearden,   Rankin  -fe  Co  S  Main,  r 

Cherry  and  Flint 
Rankin  Carrie  Mrs,  r  Flint  and  Cherry 
Rankin  Ciella,  c,  laundress,  r  168  Bailey  \. 

Rankin  Pink,  c,  r  168  Bailey  £, 

Rash   S  Jane,  bds  Riverside  Park  «;: 

Rash  W  C,  r  Riverside  Park  || 

Ravvls  Dr  B  F,  bds  32  French  Broad  ave  '"*? 

Ravvls  B  F  Mrs,  bds  32  Broad  ave  ^y 


The  Sunset  Mountain  Land  Co 


CWYN  &  WEST  3S 

1  AGENTS.     |ej 

<»  s 

33.    Court    Square.  lift 


3D* 
S  1 


RAWLS  RR&CT,  late  Propr'sSwan  Hotel,  r  same 

Ravvls  R  R  Mrs,  r  Swan  Hotel 

RAWLS  CHARLES  T,   Real  Estate    and    Insurance 

5  Patton  ave,  bds  Swan  Hotel.     (See  adv  centre  lines) 
RAYSOR  C  A,  Raysor  &  Smith,  Druggists  31  Patton    g£ 

ave,  (Tel  5),  r  88  N  Main.     (See  adv  top  lines)  3 

Ray  ford  Jessee,  c,  wks  104  S  Main 

Ravenscrofc  Theological  School,  bet   Church  and  Bailey- 
Ray  John,  c,  porter  56  Bailey  y_s 
Ray  Celia,  c,  laundress,  r  near  Phillip  a. 
Ray  Bessie  Miss,  r  foot  Baird  *~ 
Ray  Edward,  teamster,  r  West  andSeney 


AT  JAS.  H.  LOUGHRAN'S  "WHITE  MAN'S  BAR,"  I 

AT  /        -. 


The  WHISKIES 

WINES  AND 

BRANDIES 

Have  been  recommended  by  the  leading  physicians  of  the  state  for  medicinal 
purposes.  COR.  SOUTH   MAIN  AND  EAGLE,  Down  Stairs. 


Organized  .May.  1888;  Lewis  Maddux. 
President,  L.  1'.  McLoud,  Vice-Presi- 
dent, J.  E,  Rankin,  Cashier.  Capital, 
_i  5)50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000,  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  A  Room 
•5.    and  Teller's  Window  for  the  exclusive  use  of  the  Ladies.  * 

*  RAY  308  REA       " 

-"*■  Ray  Edna  Mrs,  r  West  and  Seney 

g  Ray  S  W,  elk  Penniman  &  Co,  13  No  Main,  r  105  Hillside 

^RayS  W  Mrs,  r  105  Hillside 

g  Ray  Avon  O,  r  105  Hillside 
J  Ray  H  B,  elk  E  F  Hines,  College,  r  382  N  Main 

a  Ray  H  B  Mrs,  r  382  N  Main 

-Jf  Ray  Laura,  c,  laundress,  r  1  Beaumont 

t^  Ray  Isaac,  c,  tobacco  pekr,  r  1  Beaumont 

J  Ray  William,  wks  Cotton  Mills,  bds  29  W  Haywood 

I    Ray  —  Mrs,  r  165  S  Main 

£  I  Ray  T  B,  r  foot  Baird 

1't  Ray  T  B  Mrs,  r  foot  Baird 


3J5 

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CWYN  &  WEST, 


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E.    COJJJRT    SQUAEE. 


V 

jrKay  C  F,  real  estate  and   ticket   broker  opo  Swan   Hotel   S 


ui-|  Ray  Young,  coachman,  r  83  S  Main 

t 

|  Main 

iX. 

Reading  A  E,  elk  Oaks'  Hotel,  r  same 
?  Reagan  Arthur,  tobacconist,  bds  169  Chestnut 
^j  Reagan  Arthur  Mrs,  bds  169  Chestnut 
^  Reagan  Carrie  Miss,  bds  47  Woodfin 

Rea  Alex,  c,  coachman,  bds  31 1  Sonth  Main 
^  Rea  Alfred,  carp,  r  31 1  South  Main 
5£  Rea  Lillie,  r  31 1  South  Main 
Jj;  Reavis  Annie,  r  161  Bailey 
O  Reavis  Jos,  shoemaker,  r  161  Bailey 


^ 


\  McKINHON  k  PETRIE,  Merchant  Tailors,  5a  South  Main  Street 

<  — 

~        CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


PURITY  OF  GOODS,  ggj 

OI.ITEXESR  TO  CUSTOMERS,  and  •>> 

ROMPTXESN  WITH  ORDERS  AXD  PRESCRIPTIONS    gL 

HAYSOR  cfo  JS3VEITI3C,  31  I»atton  Axre.  isj 

~REC  309  RED  ^ 

Rector  Mitchell,  teamster,  bds  155  North  Main 

Rector  Lila  Miss,  155  North  Main  t/i 

Rector  J  S.  elk  A  D  Cooper's,  North  Ct  Place,  r  155  North  g 

Main 
Rector  L  M  Mrs,  r  155  North  Main 
Rector  Bessie  Miss,  bds  155  North  Main 
Rector  W  G,  electric  worker,  r  24  Rector  "  ^ 

Rector  R  G  Mrs,  r  24  Rector 

Rector  Maggie  L  Mis,  bds  24  Rector  f  p 

Reese  Naomi  Miss,  nurse  Mission  Hospital,  17  Charlotte 
Redford  Geo,  fireman,  bds  Jeff  Drive,  near  frt  depot 

Redwood  Hy  W,  bds  70  Bailey  ^~ 

~    i 

The  Sunset  Mountain  Land  Co 

St.    152.    Court    Square 


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5£ 


Redwood  Helen  T  Miss,  bds  70  Bailey 
Redwood  Sue  T  Mrs,  r  70  Bailey 
Redwood  Wm  M,  bds  70  Bailey 

REDWOOD  H  &  CO,  Dry  Goods,  Notions  and  Cloth- 
ing, H  Redwood,  P   I    Love,   —  McDonald,  7  and  9 
'Patton  ave     (See  adv  side  lines) 
Redwood  H,  r  70  Bailey 

Redmond  Willis  R,  janitor  Bank  of  Asheville,  r  82  Valley 
Redmond  Maria,  c,  r  82  Valley 
Redmond  Lizzie,  housemaid,  146  Chestnut 
Redmond  C  C,  r  80  Seney 
Redmond  J  D,  r  80  Seney 


JAS.  H.  LOUGBRAN'S  "WHITE  MAN'S  BAR,"  I 


The  WHISKIES 
WINES  AND 
BRANDIES  AT 

Have  been  recommended  by  the  leading  physicians  of  the  State  for  medicinal     r 
purposes,  COR.  SOUTH   MAIN  AND  EAGLE,  Do*n  Stairs.  <? 


*  Western  Carolina  Bank,  gu^^SSj^vfflJte 

'  dent,  J.  E,  Rankin,  Cashier.  Capital, 
j2  $50,000,  Surplus,  §20,000,  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  A  Room 
*l£    and  Teller's  Window  for  the  exclusive  use  of  the  Ladies. 

5  RED  310  ~  REI 

2S  Redmond  S  M,  grocer,  r  8o  Seney 

~Z  Redmond  Martha,  c,  r  36  Mulberry 

'^-'Reddick  Sue,  c,  laundress,  r  W  Haywood 
aReddick  Lillie,  c,  cook,  Sy  Patton  ave 
£Reed  J  E  Mrs,  r  North  Main,  near  Hillside  ave 
bREED  J  E,  elk  U.  S  Circuit  Court,  r  North  Main,  Hr 
Hillside 

J^Reed  S  H,  atty,  office  North  Main,  r  118  Woodfin 

jReed  S  H  Mrs,  r  118  Woodfin 

£  Reed  J  E  Mrs,  r  North  Main  and  North 

jjIReed  Wm,  c,  waiter,  Battery  Park 

g'CReed  Becca,  c,  r  40  Poplar 

II  The  Sunset  Mountain  Land  Co.  CWYN&WE!^t.. 

3J.S  S.    IE.    COTJTirr    SQ,TJj!LI^E. 

a? . 

uj.lReed  Wm,  c,  coachman,  300  South  French  Broad 
llREEVES  DR  R  H,  Reeves  &  Smith,  dentists,  7  Patton 

ave  2d  floor,  r  35  Spruce 
Reeves  R  H  Mrs,  r  35  Spruce 
IReeves  Mabell  M  Miss,  r  35  Spruce 
^Reeves  Bonnie  Miss,  r  35  Spruce 
-.Reeves  Bessie  Miss,  r  35  Spruce 

Reeves  Nellie  J  Mrs,  bds  58   Haywood 
^Heid  Hespie  Miss,  seamstress,  34  Starnes  ave 
SCReid  Matildas,  r  36  Mulberry 
■- <Reid  Nancy  c,  r  36  Riverside  Park 
OReid  Lola  D  c.  r  36  Riverside  Park 

£  McKINNQN  &  PETRIE,  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 

E        CLEANING  AND   REPAIRING   PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


Yon  will  never 
regret  becoming: 
a  customer  at 


^ 

kp  Si  Smith's  Drug  Store,  31  Patten  Ave, 


Your  trade  appreciated.       Your  interest  studied.  ip> 


REI  311  REY 


Reid  Lola  c,  ch  maid,  1 15  Haywood 


W 


RE VELL  T  J,  groceries  and  feed,  N  Main,  bds  West-  c/a 

ern  Hotel.     (See  desc  article)  m 

Revell  A  W,  ptr   nr  255  Grove  ^ 

Revell  Catherine  S,  r  nr  255  Grove  <^ 

REVELL  &  WAGNER,  family  groceries,  Patton  ave,  f> 

[Tel  69],  (See  desc  art)  ^ 
REYNOLDS  W  T,  Clerk  County  Court,  also  Reynolds, 

Spears  &  Sawyer,   mngrs   Grand  Opera   House,    r    22  "gS 

Woodfin,  (See  desc  art)  £3 

Reynolds  W  T  Mrs,  r  22  Woodfin  f  J 

Reynolds  Alice  Mrs,  r  48  Spruce  *i| 

. . .    |3 

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Wm.  W.  West,  See.  and  Treas.  W.  B.  Gwyn.  President.  *b 

GO* 


THE  ASHEVILLE  AND  CRAGGY  MOUNTAIN  RAILWAY  COMPANY 


Reynolds  D  L,  sheriff  Buncombe  Co,  bds  67  College  £? 

Reynolds  D  L  Mrs,  bds  67  College 

Reynolds  N  A,  city  tax  collector,  r  52  Woodfin 

Reynolds  Carrie  K  Miss,  r  88  N  Main 

Reynolds  Ada  B  Miss,  r  88  N  Main  S 

Reynolds  C  V,  bds  88  N  Main  i 

Reynolds  T  E  Mrs,  wid  Jno  E,  r  88  N  Main 

Reynolds  Ora  L  Miss,  r  88  N  Main 

Reynolds  Maggie  c,  cook,  116  Cherry  ^-^ 

Reynolds  Jos,  bds  77  Hill      .  5? 

Reynolds  Jennie  c,  cook,  78  Park  ave  *» 

Reynolds  Matties,  house  maid,  78  Park  ave 

__, ^» 

•Jas,  H,  Loughran's  "We  Man's  fiar,"Cor-SoJlai°&Eagk  I 

D  Down  Stairs. 

HIGHEST  QUALITY  ALWAYS,  and  prices  charged  accordingly     S" 


m?    ___  -        .,  ■      i       Organized   May,    1888;     Lewis  Maddux. 

-  WssLern  Cud  mi  ml  president>  l-  p-  McL°ud>  vice-presi- 

^    YVIBVIUM    VUiVhMto    tftti»M    dent)   j    E.   Rankiri)   Cashier.    Capital 
S    $50,000,  Surplus,  §20,000.     State,  County  and  City  Depository. 

~REY  312  RHO 

ac    Reynolds  Kate,  bds  50  Bailey 
_ •    Reynolds  Mary,  bds  50  Bailey 
■  &,  Reynolds  Mary,  r  134  Bailey 
*    Reynolds  J  K,  liveryman  at  Battery  Park,  r  134  Bailey 
S    Rhineheardt  E  T,  contr,  r  49  Chestnut 
"*    Rhineheardt  E  T  Mrs,  r  49  Chestnut 
^    Rhinehart  L'  F,  carp,  r  Depot  nr  Freight  Depot 
o-   Rhinehart  K  G,  carp,  r  Depot  nr  Freight  Depot 
**    Rhinehart  O  V,  bds  Depot  nr  Freight  Depot 

Rhinehart  Edgar,  bds  Depot  nr  Freight  Depot 
«*.•£  Rhinehart  Cora  Miss,  bds  Depot  nr  Freight  Depot 

S'C  Rhinehart  Hester  Miss,  bds  Depot  nr  Freight  Depot 

|.g  . . 

P  THE  ASHEVILLE  AND  CRAGGY  MOUNTAIN  RAILWAY  COMPANY 

5^-  W-m.  W.  West,  Sec.  and  Treas.  W.  B.  Gwvx,  President. 

<■-  ___^___ . — — — — — — 

°|'  Rhinehart  F  M.  carp,  r  Depot  nr  Freight  Depot 
*!  Rhinehart  L  A  Mrs,  r  Depot  nr  Freight  Depot 
i    Rhimer  Jno  R,  carp,  bds  346  Haywood 
£     Rhodes  — .  carp,  bds  69  Seney  , 

I  Rhodes  Olivia  B  Miss,  bds  79  Academy 
w>  Rhodes  Lonie  R,  bds  79  Academy 

Rhodes  C  E,  r  79  Academy 

Rhodes  A,  mechanic,  r  79  Academy 
£SE  Rhodes  Donie  Miss,  bds  348  Haywood 
^r  Rhodes  Jno,  Plumber,  r  348  Haywood 
g  Rhodes  Nancy,  r  348  Haywood 
^  Rhodes  Frank,  wksAsheville  Fur  Factory, bds  266  Patton  ave 

i  MsEHM  Si  FETRIE  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 

—      CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


\17B  are  State  Agents  for  N.  C.  Inland  &  Co.'s  celebrated 
»»  Fire  and  Burglar  Proof  Safe.  We  represent  the 
Lloyds  Plate  Glass  Insurance  Company  of  New  York. 
We  can  insure  you  against  accident  or  death  in  the 
"Travelers  Insurance  Company  of  Hartford,  Conn." 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


tlfB  arc  State  Agents  for  X.  C.  Inland  &  Co.'s  celebrated 
"  Fire  and  Burglar  Proof  Safe.  We  represent  the 
Lloyds  Plate  Glass  Insurance  Company  of  Mew  York. 
We  can  insure  you  against  accident  or  death  in  the 
•'  Travelers  Insurance  Company  of  Hartford,  Conn.*' 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


k  H,  loupjiran's  W h ite'Man1  s=B ar. 


tlA  lull  II  Si  ulVII  II  U  mo«*  varied  and  com-  Oj  pattnij  AyPTlTJP  £*" 
plete  oT  any  house  in    tslievillt*.  i  ^ 

RHO  313  ~RI C~    "  O 

■ — ■ ■ — ■ ■  x 

Rhodes  Lizzie,  bds  McDowell  nr  Fitch's  Planing   Mills  ^ 

Rhodes  Caswell,  lab,  bds  McDowell  nr  Fitch's  Planing  Mills  g 
Rhodes  Jno,  drayman,  r  McDowell  nr  Fitch's  Planing  Mills  ^ 
Rhodes  Elizabeth,  r  McDowell,  near  Fitch  Planing  Mill  g_, 

Rhodes  James,  farmer,  McDowell,  near  Fitch  Planing  Mill  -^ 
Richmond  H  F,  coachman,  r    125  Broad  O 

Richmond  Mrs,  r  125  Broad  *• 

RICH  JOHN  R,  Ballard,  Rich  &  Boyce,  Stoves,  Tin-     | 

ware  arid    plumbing,  W   Court    Place,  (Tel    17)    r    95 

College.     (See  descriptive  article) 
Rich  John  P  Mrs,  r  95  College 
Rich  Theo  E  Mrs,  r  95  College 

GLuy  n  *  CUest,  •""^SJEk.. 

Established  ISSI.  S*!    E-   CoURT   SQUARE. 

Rich  J  L,  bookkeeper  Ballard,  Rich  &  Boyce,  bds  95  College 

Rich  Charles,  carpenter,  bds  27  North  Main 

Ricker  W  C,  carp,  r  419  N  Main 

Ricker  Nancy  Jane,  r  419  N  Main 

Rickman  Murry,  wks  cotton  factory,,  r  near  same 

Rickman  Manley,  wks  cotton  factory,  r  near  same 

Rickman  J  C,  lab,  r  near  cotton  factory 

Rickman  A  C,  r  near  cotton  factory 

Rickman  John  M,  r  338  S  Main 

Rickman  Mattie  A,  r  338  S  Main 

Rice  Artie  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College 

Rice  Grace  Miss,  r  Charlotte  and  IVoodfin 

The  Xeatest  and  Host  Quiet  place    in    Town    to    spend   an    hour  or 
two  at  Billiards  or  l'ool,  and  at  the  Maine  time    *%i»iile.'*  in  at 


3  e» 

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3 

ere 


|)  Cor.  South  Main  &  Eagle,    ■? 
•- 

1  Down  Stairs.; 
2IU 


-  Western  Carolina  Bant  ^p^1^^^^ 

'  dent,  J.  E.  Rankin,  Cashier.  Capital, 
e|  150,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  Gene- 
"^    ral  Banking  Business  Transacted. 

M  . • . 

-3  RIC  314  ROA 

2£   Rice  John  S,  r  234  N  Main 
•33  Rice  Noah,  c,  lab.  r  105  Beaumont 
." — '  Rice  Ben,  c,  r  105  Beaumont 
%   Rice  Cordelia,  c,  r  60  Academy 

S3  ^ 

S   Rice  Emanuel,  <r,  waiter  Glen  Rock 
ss   Rice  Win,  c,  lab,  bds  <5  French  Broad  ave 
3j|  Rice  Millie,  c,  laundress,  r  5  French  Broad 

"   Rice    Maggie,   c,    laundress,    Grand    Central,    bds    5-  French 
^*  Broad 

Rice  Agnes  Miss,  bds  32  French  Broad  ave 
si  Rice  Thomas,  c,  railroader,  r  Cripple  Creek 
«gc  Rice  Addie,  cy  cook,  bds  Cripple  Creek 

1  tie  mm  m  craggy  him  ramlii 

So 

fc.2  Wm.  W.  West,  Sec.  and  Treas.         \V.  B.  GyTyn,  President. 

«  a    - — ■ ■ 

p~  Riddle  Silas,  bds  16  Buttrick 

£3  Rigby  Lizzie  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 

II  Rigby  Tillie  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 

Rimer  Ellen  Miss,  r  2  East 

B 

h     Ripley,  wid  R  S,  r  103  Academy 

q  Rives  Nannie   Miss,  saleslady  The  Big  Racket,  so  Main,  r  16 

*-*  Vance 

°*»  Rives  Lizzie,  saleslady  Fields,  S  Main,  r  16  Vance 

^  Rives  T  W,  motor  man  Electric  Car  Line,  r  16  Vance 

1/2  Rives  B  F,  conductor  Electric  Ry,  r  16  Vance 

*~*  Rives  B  F  Mrs,  r  16  Vance 

O  Roach  Philip,  tinner,  bds  120  Cherry 

•-> ■ — ■ ■ ■ 

g  McKINNON  l  PETR1E  Merchant  Tailors,  08  South  Main  Street, 

t-J  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


r»i\/r>m     r,     nlliTlin    Stoek  of  DRUGGISTS'  SIM>RIES  is  the 

RAYSOR  &  SMITH'S 


.«n.M..d<«.    3j    pa(J0|)    H,e|)1]e| 


plete  oJ'  any  house  iu  Abbeville. 


ROB  315  ROB 


Robinson  Ella,  c,  cook  142  Hill 

Robison  Clara  M  Mrs,  1   122  Blanton 

Robison  Mattie,  r   122  Blanton 

Robison  K  W,  route  agt  R  and  D,  r  122  Blanton 

Robinson  Julius,  c,  lab,  r  109  Beaumont 

Robinson  Frank  E,  abstract,  office  C  H  bldg,  r  Atkinson  n\v 

Asheville 
Robinson  Mary  L  Mrs,  r  Atkinson 
Robinson. Sarah  E,  cook,  bds  82  Park  ave 
Robinson  Sam,  c,  butler  Gano  House  Haywood  and  French 

Broad  ave 


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Robbins  Mont,  railroader,  bds  500  S  Depot  m 

Roberts  Victoria  Miss,  r  W  Haywood  C/5 

Roberts  H  M,  expressman,  bds  Van  Gilder  House  '  ^j 

Roberson  J  D  Rev,  pastor   M    E  Church   cor    Haywood  and    ^ 

Buttrick,  r  bet  Hill  and  Haywood 
Roberson  Mary  E  Mrs,  r  bet  Hill  and  Haywood 
Roberson  Clara,  c,  cook  158  Chestnut 
Robertson  JD,r   11  Hiawassa  Place 
Robertson  J  D  Mrs,  r  1 1  Hiawassa  Place 
Robertson  Violet,  c,  cook  95  Bailey 
Robertson  Hy,  bds  57  Church 


No  Free  Lunches  served,  or      !..    H    f  «„«,V..J.  fiUflil*  M»J«  Q«.  " 
any  kind  of  Wild  Animals 
on  exhibiton  to  attract  the 

attention  of  the  lower  trade.  ,,„„  .,  ,.  M  .        .  «,w1,  ,_       ..  .    , 

But  First-Class  Goods  only  at  Cor-  South  Maln  an*  Ea2le  (Do,ro  8t»ln.) 


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1 


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S  f 

Robertson  Mary,  bds  57  Church  5" 


The  Svaset  Mountain  Land  k 


CWYN  &  WEST, 

3 

-A-g'erxts.       S-G 

IB  5 

S.   E.    COTTJRT    SQUABE.  £» 

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Robinson  Anna,  c,  r  bet  Starnes  ave  and  Cherry 

3 


Jas.  H,  Loughran's  "White  Man's  Ear,"  | 


Organize  1    May.    18S  -  Maddux. 

President,    L,  "P.    Mclioud,    Vice-Presi- 
dent,  J.    E.   Rankin,  Cashier.     Capital, 
.»    $50,000;    Surplus,  $20,000.     State,  County  and  City  Depository.     Inter- 

~    est  paid  on  deposits  of  1'uur  muniiis  ■  r  lender  in  Saving  Department. 

ROB  316  ROL 

5T  Robinson  Pink,  r,  shoemaker,  r  314  Bailey- 
Robinson  Phillis,  laundress,  r  314  Bailey 
=^  Robinson  Elbert,  c,  butler  24  Grove 
-■.  Robinson  Violet,  c,  cook,  r  nr  Phillip 
p  Robinson  Wm,  c,  lab,  r  nr  Phillip 
'~  Robison  Annie,  bcls    122  Blanton 
»  Rochester  Thomas,  lab,  r  Madison    " 
3*  Rochester  Lizzie,  r  Madison 

gr  Rockholder  I  Miss,  housekeeper  Oaks  Hotel,  r  same 
<*-    Rockoe  — ,  r  Seney  and  East 

oc 

L^    Rockoe  Mrs,  r  Seney  and  East 
£  =  Roddicks  Ella,  c,  cook  44  Phillips 


IRIE^Z-.  ESTATE, 

I3>TSTJIS,^L.2SrCE. 


II  Gwyn  &  West, 

g.|  Established  ls&i.  S.   E.   Court  Square. 

MJ . 

S  '"  Rodgers  Wiley,  carp,  r  nr  Woodfin  and  Bridge 

IU1  Rodgers  Mary,  r  nr  Woodfin  and  Bridge 

=  r  Rogers  — ,  r  169  Chestnut 

v    Rogers  Mrs,  bds  169  Chestnut 

Rogers  Rufus,  carp,  r  69  Seney 
J^  Rogers  Elizabeth,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  same 
j  ROLLINGS  Dr  J  W,  V  S  Infirmary,  S  Main,  opp  Swan 
^g  Hotel,  (See  descriptive  article) 

Rollins  Wallace  E,  r  175  Chestnut 
q  Rollins  T  S,  r  175  Chestnut 
^  RoUins  Emma  Miss,  r  175  Chestnut 
22  Rollins  Carrie  Miss,  r  175  Chestnut 

&  PETRIE  Merchant  Tailors,  58  Sonth  Mm  Street, 

'5  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


a     (HAITI])  ^    Stock  of  I>RUG_GISTS- SUNDRIES  is  the 

15     (x    OSVIi  I    I   0    mo«t  varied  nn<1  com-    01     DoHnn    Aupni  1 P 
plcte  ul  any  bouse  in    \shcvillc. 


Ills  Sunset  Ma  M  k  CWYM  &  wisJls. 

S.    IK.    COURT    SC^TT^DREi. 


ROL                               317                                 RUS 
— p* 

Rollins  IV  W,  tobacconist,  r  175  Chestnut  5^ 

Rollins  W  N  Mrs,  r  175  Chestnut  •       g 

Rollins  Greene,  c,  coachman  175  Chestnut  S2{ 

Rollins  C  H,  elk,  r  5  Spring  £» 

Rollins  Mary  A  Mrs,  r  5  Spring  £* 

Romeo  Henry,  r  Grove  bet  Bailey  and  French  Broad  ave  -I 

Romeo  Lena  Mrs,  r  Grove  bet  Biiley  and  French  Broad  ave 

Romeo  John,   bartender,    r  Grove    bet     Bailev  and  French     x3 

Broad  ave  . 

Ross  Grace,  c,  cook  yj  Bailey  :S* 

Ross  Zero,  c,  butler  JJ  Bailey 
Rosenbaum  Leo,  bds  199  Haywood 


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■'ft. 


Rosbrough  James,    c,    section    hand,   r    near    French    Broad 

Lumber  Yard  2 

Rosenbury  Charlotte  S,  r  Victoria,  1  %  miles  S  Main 
Rosenbury  Charles  W,  r  Victoria,  1%  miles  S  Main  * 

Rudy  Simon  P,  bds  24  Bailey 
Ruff  Ada  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School    . 
Rumley  R  P  Rev,  c,  janitor  Graded  School,  r  16  Short 
Rumley  Dora,  c,  r  16  Short 

Rush  Anna,  c,  cook,  r  180  Pine  ^ 

Rush  Henry,  c,  r  180  Pine  ■s-" 

Ruscher  W  T.  car  inspector,  r  Jeff  Drive  near  Freight  Depot 
Ruscher  Sallie  Mrs,  r  Jeff  Drive,  near  Freight  Depot 


»yFSLofn tSTESU  to  l  tnjhs'i ' ' White  Mi  Bar,"  § 

on  exhibiton  to  attract  the  — »— «—  .....n.. - 

attention  of  the  lower  trade.  .     •,     .,„■         .  _     ,  p8 

But  First-Class  Goods  only  at  Wr-  5011W1  kam  ana  Ea^le  (Eows  Stairs.1 


^  Western  Carolina  Bank,  p^p^-'^fy^^ 

'  dent.  J.  E.  Rankin,  '  ashier.  Capital, 
.2  $50,000;  Surplus,  $20,000.  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  Int»>r- 
^    est  paid  on  deposits  of  four  months  or  longer  iu  Savings  Department. 

3  RUS  318  ~~  SAN 

^"Russell  Alice  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College 

^  Russell  Ella  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College 

^  Russell  F  B    Miss,  teacher  H    Ind    School  for  colored  249 

«r  College 

g  Rutherford  Maria,  c,  r  212  Beaumont 

*  Rutjes  A  J  Mrs,  housekeeper  Swan  Hotel,  r  same 

.3  Ryder  Mary  D  Miss,  r  244  Crestnut 

"13  " 

S3  CiAB/N  W  IV,  died  September  jth,  1890 
'£   ^"^     Sabin  Genivieve  Mrs,  r  69  Academy 
*  ^Sabin  W  F,  bds  69  Academy 
«.|Sabin  G  E,  bds  69  Academy 

O  J _— . 

^E^Xj  ESTATE, 


11  Gwyn  &  West 

SJ  uomimihi  g;  E.  Court  Square. 

_l   s„ , , 

g ^Sadler  A  J,  tailor,  r  8  Jefferson  Drive 
^gSadler  A  M  Mrs,  r  8  Jefferson  Drive 
Example  Lillie  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 
§  Sams  John  B,  carpenter,  r  323  Bailey 

jSams  Margaret  S,  r  323  Bailey 
^Sampson  Walter,  wks  337  S  Main 

OSandford    Alexander,  c,  sexton  1st  Baptist  Church,  r  near  19 
«*8  ^Clements 

^Sanders  Alice,  wks  cotton  mills,  bds  122  Roberts 
OSanders  Joseph,  wks  cotton  mills,  bds  122  Roberts 

an  . 

^Sanders  B  G,  r  Bailey  near  Fitch  Planing  Mill 
SSanders  Heiter,  r  Bailey  near  Fitch  Planing  Mills 

S  UdMM  ft  PFTRIF  Merchant  Tailors,  ~>S  South  Main  Street, 

ZJ.  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


DAUODD    0  OMITLDO  stooU  of»I>RrGO,!*TS'  si^dkies  is  the  g 

II A  I  OU H     4i    OlVII      fl   0    most  varied  and  com-      jj  pgj|g||  ^YSIlllG.     fe 
plete  of  any  house  in  Asheville.  — >^— ^— ^^™     5? 

SAN  319  SCH  o 

■ X 

Sanders,  wid  David,  r  254  N  Main  ^ 

Sanders  Lavinia,  c,  r  near  cotton  factory  g 

Sanders  Butler,  c,  lab,  r  156  Church  -^ 

Sanders  Rita,  £,  laundress,  156  Church  gp 

Sandifer  Graham,  printer,  bds  55  College  j^ 

Sarratt  <G  B,  brickmason,  bds  333  S  Main  .  O 

Sarratt  Alice,  bds  333  S  Main 
Sawyer  N  C  Mrs,  r  58  Haywood 

Sawyer   E    C,   elk  J   P  Sawyer's,  15  Patton  ave,  bds  58  Hay- 
wood 
Sawyer  C,  bookkeeper,  15  Patton  ave,  bds  58  Haywood 
Sawyer  "Daisy  Miss,  bds  58  Haywood 


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GouynaiUest,  real,ne^arIncE, 

Established  1881.  S.    E-    CoURT   SqUaRE. 

Sawyer  Jamie,  bds  58  Haywood 

Sawyer  Mary  Miss,  r  94  N  Main 

Sawyer  Ellen  Miss,  r  94  N  Main  «o 

Saville  Prof,  dancing  master,  bds  Magnolia  House 

Scales  Rebecca,  c,  cook,  78  Bailey  ^ 

S3 

Scalp  Alice,  cook,  27Shoit  ^ 

SCHARTLE  J  W,  Merchant  Tailof,  42  N  Main,  r  30     g 

Orange     (See  desc  art)  -P* 

Schartle  J  W  Mrs,  r  30  Orange  ^ 

Sbhartle  Linda  Miss,  r  30  Orange  #r~" 
Schartle  Willie  Miss,  r  30  Orange 

Schartle  Leon  L,  telegraph  operator,  bds  30  O/ange  s* 

The  Neatest  and  Jlost  ffcniet  |>laee    in    Town    to    spend    an    hour  or      ^ 
two  at  Billiards  or  Pool,  and  at  the  same  time    'smile."  is  at  S> 

Cor.  South  Main  &  Eagle,    * 


Jas.  H,  Louffhran's  White'Man'rBar,"  - 


(Down  Stairs.) 


«    III      I  p        I;         n      I      Organized  May,  1888;    Lewis  Mad, lux 

-  WBSiGrn  Laro  na  banki  *«»««*,  l.  f.  ^lm„,i.  vice-presi- 

■S  IIUOIUMI  UUIUINJU  UUMIX!  (Jent  j  ,,  Rankill)  Cashier.  Capital. 
=s  $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.  .State.  County  and  City  Depository.  Cene- 
"S    ral  Banking  Business  Transacted. 

SCH  "~r~  320  SCO 

S£  Schartle   Fred,   tailor,  wks  J  W  Schartle,  N  Main,r  College, 

-S  near  Pine 

w  Schartle  Fred  Mrs,  r  College  near  Pine 

b  Schencke  Frederick  J,  c,  servant,  bds  Bartlett  and  Adams 

%  Schmidt  Walter,  assistant  cook  Battery  Park,  r  same 

C3  Schiller  Alix,  tailor,  bds  12  Jefferson  Drive 

|SCHIFFMAN  S,   Pawnbroker,  N  Main,  bds  College 

and  Spruce     (See  descriptive  article) 
w  Scott  Walter  c*  tailor,  r  Water  and  Patton  ave 
\   Scott  Anna  L  Mrs,  r  56  French  Broad  ave 
giiScott  Hattie  M  Miss,  r  56  French  Broad  ave 
txScott  Annie  L  Miss,  r  56  French  Broad  ave 

tj  THE  ASHEVILLE  AND  CHAGQY  MOUNTAIN  EMLWAY  C0M?£ 

j.=  Wji,  W.  Wkst,  Sec.  and  Treas.         W.  B.  Gwvx,  President. 


—  — 

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a~Scotl  Sadie  E  Miss,  r  56  French  Broad  ave 
fcisScott  Gace  L  Miss,  r  56  French  Broad  ave 
2^Scott.Edw  F,  master,  r  56  French  Broad  ave 
U   Scott  Helen  A  Miss,  bds  56  French  Broad  ave 
fe   Scott  Jno  c,  bell  boy  Battery  Park 
^Scott  Susie,  r  136  Church 
OScott  John,  r  136  Church 
°^Scott  Dora  c,  cook,  Atkinson 

S^iSCOTT  H  T  c,  hatter,  cleaner,  and  repairer,  Patton  ave  t 
c/3  and   Water,  r  same,  (See  desc  art) 

§Scott  Jennie  c,  cook,  216   Haywood 
oScott  Peggie  c,  f  25  Mulberry 


&PETRIE  Merchant  Tailors,  58  Smith  Main  Stat, 

Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


TTfE  can  Sell  your  Real  Estate  at  a  higher  price, 
VV     can    purchase  for  you  at  a  lower  figure,    and 
charge  you  less  for  the  transaction  than  anyone  in 
the  city. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block. 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


w 


JE  can  Sell  your  Real  Estate  at  a  higher  price, 
can  purchase  for  you  at  a  lower  figure,  and 
charge  you  less  for  the  transaction  than  anyone  in 
the  city. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block. 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


M  fiiNloinor 


zztlsz  kwt  &  kill's  Im  Stsn,  31  Fatten  k  £ 

Your  trade  appreciated.       Your  interest  studied.  *2{ 


SCO  321  .SEV  <3 

W 


SCOTT  GEO  F,  lumber,  sash,  doors  and  blinds,  office   jj* 

College  and  Pulliam,  [Tel  office  60,    yards  61,]    r    56    g 

French  Broad  ave  £2$ 

Scripture  R  P  Mrs,  bds  78  Park  ave  go 

Scripture  Lilian  E  Miss,  r  78  Park  ave  O 

Scruggs  Sarah  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School  * 
Scruggs  Dora  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 


Scruggs  Butler,  elk  J  N  Morgan  &  Co,  N   Main,  r    Davidson    sJj 
S'econd  Baptist  Church,  Rev  J  L  Carroll   pastor,  French  Brd 


2s 

2-5 
and  Patton  ave  ~* 

5-8 


Self  Perry,  vvks  A  fur  factory,  bds  Spring,  near  broom  factory 
Sentles  James,  lab,  r  near  street  car  junction,  South  Side  ave     3? 


THE  ASBEVILLE  AND  CRAGGY  MOUNTAIN  RAILWAY  COMPANY  II 


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Wm.  W.  Wkst,  Sec.  und  Treas.  W.  B.  Gwyn.  President.  •» 

•  »         CI 

r 


Sentles  Johnnie,  r  near  street  car  junction,  South  Side  ave 

Setzer,  Katie,  c,  laundress,  bds  Cripple  Creek 

Sewel  Thos,  wks  cotton  factory,  bds  39  -W  Haywood  «« 

Sevier  Edwd,  contractor,  v  77  Hill  >-o 

Sevier  Sallie  Miss,  bds  77  Hill  ^ 

Sevier  Jos,  carp,  bds  77  Hill  t 

Sevier  James,  bds  104  Hill  Side 

Sevier  Danl,  private  secretary  City   Tax;  Collector,  r  104  Hill      g 

Side  .  -^ 

Sevier  Joseph,  corresponding  secretary  Register  Deeds 
SEVIER  JAS  V,  Livery  and  Sale  Stables,  83  South    jg 

Main,  (Tel  25)  r  104  Hill  Side    '  ■     ^ 

Jas,  H,  loughfanVfiitelan's  Bar,"  ^t;t!!sk  I 

HIGHEST  QUALITY  ALWAYS,  anljm«ces_chaji^^  * 


Organized   May,    1888;     Lewi^  Maddux. 


-;  Western  Euok  Bank,  ^r^^^:.^ 

«    $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository. 

as      

SEV  322  SHE 


or 


Sevier  Jas  V  Mrs,  r  104  Hill  Side 
-£  Sexton  Lizzie,  bds  Cripple  Creek 
r  Sharp  — ,  lab,  bds  16  Buttrick 
§  Sharp  Mattie  Miss,  r  17  Charlotte 

*  Sharp  Mary  Miss,  Matron  Children's  Home,  No  17  Charlotte 
g  Shank  R  H,  bricklayer,  r  5  Spring 
±1  Shank  W  H,  bricklayer,  r  5  Spring 
^  Shank  Emma  Miss,  r  5  Spring 

Shank  Laura  E  Mrs,  r  5  Spring 
5    Sharpless  T  W,  r  64  North  French  Broad  ave 
2-g  Sharpless  T  W  Mrs,  r  64  French  Broad  ave 

ou  Shavis  Mary,  c,  ch  maid,  r  27  Valley 

S-o  __ , 

N  THE  ASBEVILLE  AND  CRAGGY  MOUNTAIN  RAILWAY  COMPANY 

CO  c 

£="  Wm,.W.  West,  Sec.  and  Treas.  W.  B.  Gwyn,  President. 

-I  c 

«•- 

ui  ^  — • 

°-g  Shalfont  Frank,  bds  120  Cherry 
■  II  Shaw  T  C,  bds  146  Church 

I    Shell  Fredk,  bds  near-  14  Phillip 

"-    Shell  Azor,  mechanic,  r  near  14  Phillip 
r Shell  Mattie  Mrs,  r  near  14  Phillip 

§  Shelton  Sallie,  c,  laundress,  r  40  Mountain 

Sheddrick  Thos,  c,  wks  Battery  Park,  r  342  Haywood 
Sherrill  Fannie,  wks  cotton  mills,  bds  near  same 

g  Sherrill  Jno,  wks  fur  factory,  bds  near  cotton  factory 

5©  Sherrill  Angeline,  c,  laundress,  r  34  Madison 

—  Sherrill  Dick,  c,  lab,  34  Madison 

O  Sherrill  Bell,  c,  bds  157  Hill 

*t 

g  McKINNON  Si  PETRIE  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 

g      CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


PURITY  OF  GOODS,  j2j 

OMIKXESS  TO  CUSTOMERS,  and  J^. 

ROMPTXE&S  WITH  ORDERS  VXD  PRESCRIPTIONS   *^ 

RAYSOR  efts  SMITH,  31  Patton  *A^~v&.  tz% 


SHE  323  SHO 


Sherrill  Sarah  J,  wks  cotton  mills,  bds  near  same 

Sherrill  Minnie,  wks  cotton  mills,  bds  near  same  g 

Sherrill,  wid  J  D,  r  near  cotton  factory  \&+ 

Sherrill  R  J,  genl  mngr  electric  street  cars,  office  South  Main,  ^ 

r  Bridge,  near  Woodfin  CI 

C2 
Sherrill  R  J  Mrs,  r  Bridge,  near  Woodfin 

Sherman  F  R,  bds  420  South  Main  J 

Sheppard  Charles,  lab,  r  McDowell  nr  Fitch  Planing  Mills        ^J 

Sheppard  Gillie  A,  r  McDowell  nr  Fitch  Planing  Mills 

Shepard  Walter,  mechanic,  bds  Roberts  and  Buxton 

Shepard  F  R  Rev,  r  36  Depot 

Shepard  G  J,  r  36  Depot 


The  Sunset  Mountain  Land  Co 


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Shepard  M  H  Mrs,  r  36  Depot  .  -*& 


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Sheppard  —  R-?v,  bds  11 1    Academy  5 

Shidles  Lou,  bds  423  S  Main 

Shipman  Burnett,  housemaid  91  Woodfin 

Shipman  Mary  L,  r  McDowell  nr  Fitch  Planing  Mills 

Shipman  W  P,  carp,  r  McDowell  nr  Fitch   Planing  Mills 

Shipman  Thomas,  wagoner,  bds  48  N  Main 

Shipman  Minnie,  c,  laundress,  r  29  Hill 

Shope  Will,  traveling  salesman  Baltimore,  bds  Grand  Central 

Shook  L  F,  wks  Asheville  Fur  Factory,  r  307  Bailey 

Shook  Lorania,  r  307  Bailey 

Shook  A  G,  bds  307  Bailey 


JAS.B.LOUGHRAN'S  "WHITE  MAN'S  BAR,"! 


The  WHISKIES 
WINES  AND 
BRANDIES  AT 

Have  been  recommended  bv  the  leading  physicians  of  the  State  lor  medicinal 
purposes.  COR.  SOUTH   MAIN  AND  EAGLE,  Down  Stairs. 


Organized  May,    1888;    Lewis  Maddux, 
President,    L.     P.   McLoud,   Vice-Preai- 

'  dent.  J.  !•>,  Rankin,  Cashier.  Capital, 
;±  S.")0,000,  Surplus,  $20,000,  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  A  Room 
•S    and  Teller's  Window  for  the  exclusive  use  of  the  Ladies.   »  ' 

■^         SHO~~  324  "  SIM 

>*"  Shook  Neni,  bds  307  Bailey 
^  Shook  Oscar,  bds  307  Bailey 

~Shrier  Mrs,  r  11  Pine 

§»Shuford  Joseph,  flagman,  R  and  D  Ry,  bds  92  Cherry 
^Shuford  F  L,  brickmason,  r  92  Cherry 

oShuford  R,  Mrs,  r  92  Cherry 

^Shuford  W  E,  flagman  R  and  D  Ry,  bds  92  Cherry 
^.Shuford  Lula,  c,  cook  217  Haywood 
^  Shuford  King,  lab,  r  27  Sycamore 

3  SHUFORD  GEORGE  A.  Judge  inferior  court,  Jones  & 
Se|  Shuford  attys  at  law,  office  Johnston   buildino-  S  Main, 

bds  Swan  Hotel.     (See  card) 

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m.|Shuler  Jane,  seamstress,  r  31  Grove 


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egler  J  B,  merchant,  r  266  Patton  ave 

egler  J  M,  merchant,  r  266  Patton  ave 

egler  J  M  Mrs,  r  266  Patton  ave 

gmon  Burrell,  c,  r  1  Beaumont 

Iver  Delia,  c,  servant,  r  Victoria,  1^  miles  S  Main 

lver  America,  c,  laundress,  bds  Cripple  Creek 

monton,  wid  J  B,  r  73  Depot 

monton  Silas,  c,  tanner,  bds  Walnut  nr  N  Main 

monton  Elsie,  c,  bds  Walnut  nr  No  Main 

ms  Westley,  c,  eating  house,  r  Pine  and  College 

ms  Lemie,  c,  waitress,  r  Pine  and  College 


E  McKIHNON  &  PETRIE. MercM  Iailo[S,  58  Sou"ain  street, 

^  _ — . — _ — 

-        CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


PURITY  OF  OOOnS,  J2* 

OUIEXKSSTO  CUSTOMERS,  and  J^. 

ROMPT.NESS  WITIlbKOERS  AND  ■>■'"<  «nni«*«    I 


PKFA(  RIPTIOXS    ,. 


RAYSOR  «*?  SMITH,  31  I=>£»,ttc3ix  -A.ve>.  »2J 


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SIM  325  SIS 

Simpson  James,  tailor,  bds  17  Bridge 

Simpson  W  J,  machinist,  r  90  East  t/5 

Simpson  W  J  Mrs,  r  90  East  ,  ^j 

Simons  C  W,  carp,  bds  146  Roberts 

Simons  F  E,  bds  14^  Roberts 


Simmons  G  H,  carp,  r  near  341  Haywood  O 

Simmons  Mattie,  r  near  341  Haywood 

Simmons  Eugenia  Miss,  bds  near  341  Haywood 

Simmons  Charity,  c,  cook  58  Haywood 

Simmons  Henrietta,  c,  cook,  r  Depot  near  421  Bailey 

Simmons  T,  brickmason,  r  near  14  Hilterbrand 

Simmons  Mary  M,  r  near  14  Hilterbrand         ,  ^~ 

, .  |3 

CWYN  &  WEST 

33.    Court    Square 


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Sinclair  Mary  Miss,  teacher   City    Graded  Schools,    bds  103  s? 

Merrimon  ave 
Singleton  S  W  R,  1-41  Haywood 


Singleton  Rosena,  r  41  Haywood 
Singleton  Manual,  c,  r  Madison 
Sircy  Julia,  bds  Riverside  Park 
Sircy  William  M,  r  537  Haywood 
Sircy  A  S,  r  537  Haywood 
Sircy  M  D,  r  537  Haywood 
Sircy  W  G,  r  537  Haywood 
Sircy  Mary,  cook  College  and  Valley 
Sisk  Cinda,  e,  cook,  r  5  French  Broad 


JAS.  B.  LOUGHRAN'S  "WHITE  MAN'S  BAR,"  I 


The  WHISKIES 
WINE*  AND 
BRANDIES  AT 

Have  been  recommended  by  the  leading  physicians  of  t)u>  State  for  medicinal    ?* 
purposes.  COR.  SOUTH   MAIN  AND  EAGLE,  Down  Stairs.  ~ 


2  Western  Carolina- Bank, l&W^i^ 

'  dent.  J.  J..  Rankin,  (  ashier.  Capital, 
&  $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000,  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  A  Room 
•~    and  Teller's  Window  for  the  exclusive  use  of  the  Ladies. 

OS 

%  SIS  326  SLU~ 

2?  Sisk  Sarah,  c,  laundress,  r  157  Valley 

-~  Sitilinsky  T  N  Miss,  bds  Park  ave  near  Haywood 

-  SITES  A  B,  Greenewell  &  Sites,  Propr  Oaks  Hotel,  r 

g  same.     (See  descriptive  article) 

I  Sites  A  B  Mrs,  r  Oaks  Hotel 

sa  Sitton  Dove  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 
£|  Slade  Lizzie,  c,  cook  109  Beaumont 
^3  Slagle  Winnie  Mrs,  r  Slagle  House  90  Patton  ave 
\*  Slagie  Jolin,  elk  bds  90  Patton  ave 
5    Slagle  J  H,  medical  student,  r  7  N  Main 

[|  SLAGLE  J  L  L,  Propr  Slagle  House,  90  Patton  ave,  r 
o^  same.    (See  descriptive  article) 


The  Sunset  Mountain  Land  Go. 


GWYN  &  WEST, 


.^  greets. 

£5  S.    IE.    COURT    SQTJAEE,      , 

g* ; ' 

uj.'s  Slack  Jessie  B,  bds  63  Church 

gJ-Sloan  Julia  C,  wks  Cosmopolitan  Club 

I    Sloan  Mat,  bds  159  Patton  ave 

.  Sloan  Mrs,  bds  159  Patton 

I  Sloan  John,  bds  159  Patton 

§  Sloan  Andy,  c,  r  198  S  Main 

■^_  Sloan  Sarah,  c,  r  198  S  Main 

Sloan  J  B,  elk  Mimnaugh's  Patton  ave,  r  same 

^  Sluder  Charles,  elk  Brown,  Gudger  &  Co  Patton  ave,  bds  149 

Haywood 

£  Sluder  Maggie  Miss,  bds  74  N  Main 

O  Sluder  Mrs  wid  Erwin,  r  74  N  Main 


McKINNON  &  PETRIE,  MercW  T-allora,  58  South  Main  Street 


JK        CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


szjZjsz  Hays:r  Si  Smith's  Drug  Slow,  31  F&tisn  k  % 

a  customer  at                    J                                               a»                7  j    » 

Your  trade  appreciated.       Your  interest  studied.  J^J 

'       SLU  327  SMI 

Sluder  Joseph  W,  Receiving  Teller  National  Bank  of  Ashe- 

ville,  bds  74  N  Main  t/i 

Sluder  Jos  W  Mrs,  r  74  N  Main  § 

Sluder  Erwin,  bds  74  N  Main  g^ 

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Slyvert  W  A,  r  28  Penland 

Slyvert  W  A  Mrs,  r  28  Penland 

Smalley  W  T  Miss,  bds  44  Grove 

Smalley  Margaret  A  Miss,  bds  44  Grove 

SMATHERS  J  L  MRS,  boarding,  318  Patton  ave,  r  fs 

same,  (See  adv) 
Smathers  Ed  E,  bds  318  Patton  ave  1% 


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Smathers  J  L,  trav  salesman,  Balto,  r  318  Haywood 


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Smathers  Eva  Miss,  pupil  A  F   College  ?g, 
Smathers  Jno,  elk  Bostic    Bros  &    Wright,  1 1  N    Main,    bds      j 

149   Haywood  -  ^ 

Smathers  Jno   W,  drug    elk,    Carmichael's,   S   Main,  bds    16  ^ 

Charlotte  |£ 
Smathers  J  E,  elk  Bostic  Bros  &  Wright,  N  Main,  r  same 

Small  Jessie,  bds  3 1 1  S  Main  g 

Smith  Juda,  cook,  139S  Main  § 
Smith  Grace  L,  house  maid,  300  S  French  Broad  ave 
Smith  Marcus,  fireman,  bds  Jeff  Drive  nr  Freight  De;>ot 
Smith  Margaret  c,  waitress,  64  N  French  Broad  ave 
Smith  L  W,  wks  Asheville  Shoe  Factory,  bds  76  Depot 

k  tUougkn's  "While  Man's  Bar,"1*.*  t*"'*  1 

O  Down  Stairs.  - 

HIGHEST  QUALITY  ALWAYS,  and  prices  charged  accordingly  ?* 


._.  ft       II  It      I       Organized   May,    1888;     Lewis  Maddux, 

WBiiBIB  WWL  Ml  Pre8ident'  L-  p-  McLoud>  Vice-Pr«si- 

TTWVytM     UUiWMUfe     tfUHM;    dent>   j    E.    Kankin,   Cashier.    Capital 
$50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.     State,  County  and  City  Depository. 

SMI  ~328~~  ~ SMI 


Smith  Maggie,  r  nr  421  Bailey 
Smith  E  M  Mrs,  bds  76  Depot 
Smith  J  C.  wks  Shoe  Factory,  bds  76  Depot 
Smith  J  C,  bds  179  S  Main 
Smith  F'P,  bds  179  S  Main 
Smith  P  N,  r  82*  Park  ave 
*|    Smith  Sue  C  Mrs,  r  82  Park  ave 

Smith  Stevens,  drayman,  r  36  Depot 

Smith  Susan  Mrs,  r  36  Depot 

SMITH   Dr  T   C,   T  C   Smith  &   Co,  Druggists,  13  S 

Main  (Tei  3),  r  Chest,  head  Bridge 
Smitl)  John  Stacy,  bds  Chestnut  head  Bridge 


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°-f  Smith  A  E  Mrs,  r  Chestnut  head  Bridge 

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§&  Smith  Alice  A  Miss,  r  Chestnut  head  Bridge 
Smith  Daisy  M  Miss,  r  Chestnut  head    Bridge 

2     Smith  Gussie  Miss,  r  Chestnut,  head  Bridge 
?  Smith  T  C  Jr,  r  Chestnut,  head  Bridge 

^  Smith  Frank  S.  drug  clerk  T  C  Smith  &  Co,  13  S  Main,  bds 
Chestnut,  head  Bridge 
Smith'Shop,  architect,  bds  50  Bailey- 

^  Smith  Bertha,  bds  50  Bailey 

3C  Smith  Julia,  bds  Southside  ave,  near  Cripple  Creek 

2  Smith  Laura,  c,  cook,  35  Woodfin 

q  Smith  Julia, c,  nurse,  35  Woodfin 

J  McKINNON  li  PEM  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South.  Main  Street, 

u       CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


WE  can  Insure  your  Life  or  Property  in  the  best 
Companies  in  existence  and  at  the  lowest  rates. 
We  can  rent  you  a  house  of  any  description. 

JENKS  & JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

^S  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


WE  can  Insure  your  Life  or  Property  in  the  best 
Companies  in  existence  and  at  the  lowest  rates. 
We  can  rent  you  a  house  of  any  description. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  " 


Stock  of  DRUGGISTS'    Sl'XDKIES  is  the 


MnluUri     &    ulVII      1   0    most  varied  and  coin-       01    Dn+j     J    Ayg}]]]P       ^ 


plete  of  any  house  in  Aslieviile.  — — — —                            25 

SMI                                 329  ~~                 SMI       "  © 

Smith  W  E,  bricklayer,  r  316  N  Main  § 

Smith  Mattie  E,  r  316  N  Main  g 

Smith  H  K  Mrs,  r42Penland  2$ 


Smith  Dr  H  K,    Reeves  &  Smith,  dentists,  office  Patton  ave, 

r  42  Penland 

Smith  Maggie  Miss,  bds  32  Penland  © 

Smith  Will,  r  Riverside  Park  "* 

Smith  Jane,  r  Riverside  Park  3 

Smith  Martha,  cook,  r  Academy  5 

Smith  Wm,  barber,  r  \6\  Havwood  ^S 

Smith  Rev  J  R,  bds  115  Haywood  sL'o 

Smith  J  R  Mrs,  bds  115  Haywood  5? 


Gcuyn  ^Olest,  REAL,E^ABAENCE, 

Established  1881.  S.    E.    CoURT    SQUARE. 


Sm 
Sm 
Sm 
Sm 
Sm 
Sm 
Sm 
Sm 
Sm 
Sm 
Sm 
Sm 


th  Dennis,  wks  cotton  mills,  r  near  same 

th  Anna,  wks  cotton  mills  r  near  same 

th  Mary  L  Miss,  bds  8  Park  ave 

tli  Sallie  S,  bds  Park  ave 

th  N  H,  wks  cotton  Factory,  bds  near  same 

th  Susan,  r  34  W  Haywood 

th  J  B,  tvks  cotton  factory,  r  34  West  Haywood 

th  Jerry,  lab,  r  near  Ice  Factory 

th  Tina,  c,  nurse,  Park  ave,  near  Haywood 

th  Silas,  c,  lab,  r  27  Valley 

th  Ester,  c,  cook,  27  Valley 

th  Lizzie,  c,  r  35  Valley 


k  H,  Louehran's  liiesMan's:k 


a 


^9 
©9 


The  Neatest  and  Host  Quiet  place    in    Town    to    spend    an    honr  or      2? 
two  at  Billiards  or  Pool,  and  at  the  same  time    'smile,'"  is  at  =: 

Cor.  South  Main  Sc  Eagle,    * 


1  town  Stairs,  i 
22  " 


a-;    ill      I  P        I'  n       I.    Organized    May,   1888:    Lewis  Maddux. 

•    WPmPM    \,M  MR    KHflK.  President,    L.    P.    McLoud.    Vice-Presi- 

«  nooiGiii  uaiuima  uoiin,  dent  T  E  Rankin  (ashier   Capitali 

.£    $50,000;    Surplus,  $20,000.     State,  County  and  City  Depository.     Inter- 
~    est  ])aid  on  deposits  of  four  months  or  longer  in  Savings  Department- 
SMI  330  SMI 

^Smith  Lizzie,  c.  waitress,  31  Grove 
Smith  Elizabeth,  c,  bds  426  Bailey 
=^Smith  Dock,  c,  r  426  Bailey 

^jSmith  Cattie,  c,  r  426  Bailey 

§Smith  Ellen,  c,  cook,  r  23  McDowell 
-^Smith  Chas,  c,  lab,  r  bet  Bailey  and  Church 
j»Smith  Maggie,  c,  laundry  woman,  r  bet  Bailey  and  Church 
"e^Smith  Hy,  c,  butler,  r  bet  Bailey  and  Church 
grSmith  Amber,  c,  gardener,  r  156  Church 
«;  Smith  Jim,  c,  lab,  r  156  Church 
£  Smith  Louisa,  c,  laundress,  r  156  Church 
JjfSmith  Annie,  c,  bds  156  Church 


REAL  ESTATE, 

I3STSTJR,^^2SrOE. 


3  Gwyn  &  West, 

£.|  E>tai>ii»bed  issi.  g.  E.  Court  Square. 

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Z TSmith  Delia,  c,  nurse,  bds  69  Bailey 
m^Smith  James,  c,  waiter,  Glen  Rock 
={J5mith  Martha,  c,  r  169  South  Main 
«  Smith  Wilson,  c,  r  169  South  Main 
*"  Smith  Thos  T,c,  v  169  S  Main 
^•Smith  Willie,  c,  bds  169  S  Main 
^Smith  Addie,  c,  bds  169  S  Main 
^Smith  Beulah,  c,  bds  169  S  Main 

Smith  Jack,  lab,  bds  near  Cotton  Factory 
OSMITH  WHITE  G,  Raysor  &  Smith,  Druggists  31  Pat- 


523 


Sz; 


ton  ave  (Tel  5),  bds  VanGilder  House,     (See  adv  right 
top  lines.) 

&  PETR1E  MerclMU|t  TailQrs'  ^  Ml]  M]  stmt 


5  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


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Stock  of   DKl'GOISTS'    SCXDKIES  la  the 


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plete  of  any  house  in  Abbeville.  — — — —     ^ 

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HAluUri     ft    ulVII      f|   U    most  varied  and  com-         |    Dntj     1    AVGC  ^*" 


SMI  331  SMI 


Smith  L  H,  Depty  Sheriff,  bds  College  and  Valley 

Smith  Finley,  motorman  Asheville  St  Ry,  bds  43  S  Main 

Smith  John,  elk  Powell  &  Snider,  r  43  S  Main 

Smith  Edith  Miss,  r  61  Bridge 

Smith  Sallie  Miss,  r  61  Bridge 

Smith  J  M,  mngr  Farmer's  Warehouse,  r  61  Bridge 

Smith  J  M  Mrs,  r  61  Bridge 

Smith  Louisa  Mrs,  nurse  Mission  Hospital  17  Charlotte 

Smith  E  A  Mrs,  wid  W  W,  r  24  Spruce 

Smith  G  A,  lab,  r  348  Haywood 

Smith  Mary  Jane  Mrs,  r  348  Haywood 

Smith  F  L  Miss,  r  348  Haywood 


Jas.  H,  Louehran's  MelfeVIk 


© 


■a  » 
5  m 


GLuyn  ^C0est,  REAL,^rNCE, 

Established  1881.  S.    E.    CoURT    SQUARE. 

Smith  Richard,  wks  foundry,  r  Valley 
Smith  Amelia,  c,  laundress,  r  Valley 
Smith  Silla,-r»f1aundress,  bds  156  Church 
Smith  C  A,  engr  Electric  Plant,  r  294  N  Main 
Smith  C  A  Mus,  modiste,  r  294  N  Main 
Smith  Genie   Miss,  r  ill  Merrimon  ave 
Smith  Frank,  r  1 1 1  Merrimon  ave 
Smith  wid  Owen,  r  ill  Merrimon  ave 
Smith  Berta  Miss,  r  in   Merrimon 
Smith  wid  C  A  D,  r  69  Orange 
Smith  Sarah  Miss,  r  270  N  Main 
Smith  Geo  E,  r  270  N  Main 

The  Neatest  and  Most  Quiet  place    in    Town    to    spend    an    honr  or 
two  at  Milliards  or  fool,  and  at  the  same  time    'smile,"  is  at 

Cor. jjputh  Main  8s  Eagle, 

(Down  Stairs.) 


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as 


Organizer!  May,  1888;  Lewis  Maddux, 
President,  L,  P.  McLoud,  Vice-Pre&i- 
'  dent,  J.  E.  Rankin,  Cashier,  Capital, 
j&  $.')0,000;  Surplus,  $20,000.  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  Inter- 
^    est  paid  on  deposits  of  four  months  or  longer  in  Savings  Department. 


SMI 


SNI 


_:  Sm 

HSm 

=  Sm 

-*Sm 

«a  e 

SSm 
«Sm 
-a   Sm 

•X. 

x   Sm 


th  Thos  J  <r,  bds  Cripple  Creek 

th  Emma  c,  laundress,  bds  Cripple  Creek 

th  J  VV  M,  carp,  bds  140  Bailey 

th  Ida  L,  r  140  Bailey 

th  Maggie  c,  laundress,  r  21  Hilterbrand 

th  Ed  c,  waiter,  Battery  Park 

th  Johanna  c,  r  27  Sycamore 

th  Peter  c,  lab,  r  27  Sycamore 

th  Robt  c,  wks  Tob  Factory,  r  191  Beaumont 

th  Anna  c,  laundress,  r   191    Beaumont 

th  Jno  c,  barber,  r  142  Pine 

th  Amey  c,  cook,  r  142  Pine 


Gwyn  &  West, 


Established  issi. 


IRE-A-Xj  estate, 
S.  E.  Court  Square.' 


*  ^Smith  SHf,  lab,  r  Eagle  nr  Valley 
ui'sSriiith  Annie  c,  r  Eagle  nr  Valley 
S^Snelson  Lottie  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 
=  Snelson  Miss,  35  No.  Main,  modiste,  bds  H  I  School 

Snowden  Laura,  c,  laundress,  r  49  Davidson 
^Snowden  Emanuel,  c,  lab,  r  49  Davidson 
OSnider  Sadie  Miss,  bds  133   S  Main 
^g  Snider  Morris,  bds  133  S  Main 
^Snider  Jennie  E  Mrs,  r  133   S  Main 
OSnider  Oswald  H,  bds  133  S  Main 
£ SNIDER  W  F,  Powell  &  Snider  grocers  Patton  ave 


and  S  Main  (Tel   21),  r  136  S  Main, 


^ 

K 


&  PETRI E  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 

Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


Stock  of  Dttr<JGtSTK*  SUNDRIES  is  tho 


nAluUll    6l    0 1 V I linO    moNtmiednndeom-    Ql    |U|nn    Lpniip 


plete  of  any  lionise  in  Ashevllle. 


SNI                                 333                                SOR  o 

~_ {!• 

Snider  David,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds   Roberts  and  Buxton  52* 

Snider  Effie,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds  Roberts  and  Buxton  £* 

Snider  Jennie,  cook,  bds  42  Penland  fcj 

Snider  Jennie  Miss,  r  71    Seney  £<» 

Snider  F  M,  shoemaker,  r  71  Seney  o 
Snider  F  M  Mrs,  r  71  Seney 

Solesber  Maggie  pupil  H  I  School  1 
Sondley  H  Mrs,  bds  57  Cherry 

Sondley  Foster,  atty   at   law,  office   Legal   building,  bds    57  || 

Cherry  |* 
Sorrells  P  B,  carp,  bds  255  Grove 
Sorrels  R  Z,  grocer,  N  Main,  r  Hillside  and  West 

The  tot  Mountain  lud  Co.  CWYN  &  w^te.  | 

S-   IE.    COUBT    SQUARE.  y| 

. __ .  s  * 

Sorrels  R  Z  Mrs,  r  Hillside  and  West  ?| 
Sorrels  Lee,  bartender  The  Metropolitan,  29  N  Main,  r  same 

Sorrels  John  N,  engineer,  r  Hill,  near  Buttrick  ©-> 

Sorrels  Nancy  L,  r  Hill,  neir  Buttrick  — 

Sorrels  Tames  T,  clk,r  Hill,  near  Buttrick  ?£ 
Sorrell  T  D,  wks  cotton  mills,  r  River 
Sorrells  Mary  J,  wks  cotton  mills,  r  River 
Sorrells  Minnie,  wks  cotton  factory,  bds  River 

Sorrells  W  T,  wks  cotton  factory,  r  River  - — - 

Sorrels  S  E,  wks  cotton  factory,  r   River  p- 

Sorrels  Loula  wks  cotton  factory,  bds  River  gg 

Sorrells  Will,  c,  coachman,  r  15  S  Water  ^m 

,          . . _____^____  o* 

J^'STSsraSi*  k  S,  Lngtai'i  "lite  Man's  Bar,"  | 

on  exhibiton  to  attract  the                     -■-■ ™ ■■■- - 

attention  of  the  lower  trade.           -      -     ,.  ,.  .        ,  _     ,  =** 

But  First-Class  Goods  only  at                 cor-  SOUtn  Mam  ana  Eagle  (Sows  Stairs.)  . 


Organized  May,  1888;    Lewis  Maddux 
President,  L.   P.   McLoud,    Vice-Presi- 
dent, J.   E.  Rankin,  Cashier.    Capital, 
pj    ?50,000,  Surplus,  520,000.     State,  County   and  City  Depository.     Gene- 
s'   ral  Banking  Business  Transacted. 
jez    _ . 

■*  SOR  334  SPE 


oc 


Sorrels  Alfred,  elk,  r  16  Sorrels 
2  Sorrels  Lillie  Mrs,  r  16  Sorrels 
""  Sorrels  Lillie  Mrs,  r  16  Sorrels 
I  SORRELS  GEO  A,  Proprietor  "  Eagle "  Saloon,  23  S 

Main,  r  Broad  near,  Charlotte     (See  desc  art) 
e|  Sorrels  G  A  Mrs,  r  Broad,  near  Charlotte 
il  Southern  Building  and  Loan  Association  of  Knoxville,  Tenn, 

VV   H    Webb,  general  State  agent  ofNQHD  Child, 

local  secretary,  Asheville,  N  C 
t    Southern  Express    Co,   N   Ct    PI,  W  G  Haughton,  manager 
$i  (Telephone  83) 

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«'- 

IS  Wm.  W.  West,  Sec.  and  Treas.        W.  B.  Gwyn,  President. 

3a  . . 

B  >.  South  worth  Wm  B,  manager  Winyah  House,  ne  cor  Pine  and 

uS,  Baird,  r  same 

S&Sowell  T  W  Rev,  c,  r  64  Poplar 

p     Sowell  Julia  E,  c,  r  64  Poplar 

Sparrow  Sam,  c,  coachman,  bds  82  Park  ave 
O  Spain  Maggie,  chambermaid,  Oaks  hotel,  r  same 

Spain  Emma,  chambermaid,  Oaks  hotel,  r  same 

Spain  Edward,  carp,  r  88  Charlotte 
§Spain  E  Mrs,  r  88  Charlotte 
^Speights  Charles  H,  cotton  buyer  C  E  Graham  Mnfg  Co,  bds 

Park  ave  near  Haywood 
oSpears  J  C  Mrs,  wid  Geo  T,  r  2  Woodfln  near  N  Main 

g  McKINNON  &  PETRIE  ]knM  TililQfS' 58  Soiltl1  Mai" Stet' 

23  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


^ 


DUVOnn    O    PMIITUIP   st«>«k  oI*  dk,TC5G1rts' scxdries  is  the  fc^ 

llniuUil     6!    ulVIIInO    ,,,«st  varied  ami  com-    01     D.jf™    Lpmip  **> 

plete  of  any  honso  i;i  Ashoville.  — -^— -^^^^— —  ^^ 

SPE                                  335                                 STA        "  O 
trj 

Spears  J,  liveryman,  r  Woodfin  near  N  Main  ^ 
Speaks  W  T,  patent  medicine  dealer,  r  near  421  Bailey 

Speaks  Alice  M,  r  near  421  Bailey  fej 

Speaks  Maggie  R,  bds  340  Baile  y  fco 

Speaks  Flora  E,  bds  340  Bailey  CI 

Speaks  J  L,  lab,  r  340  Bailey  ^ 
Speaks  Mary  A,  bds  340  Bailey- 
Speaks  Allison  S,  bds  340  Bailey 
Spencer  Benjamin,  c,  r  27  Valley 

Speigle  Jane,  r  108  Cleveland  ~® 

Spiilers  Mary,  bds  265  S  Main  eg 

Spivey  Minnie  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 

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fl.     CWYN  &  WEST, 


s 

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§8 


'"*■■  ■'»■■"■"■«  ■■«■  ■■■  _^_grezvts. 

re  - 

S-   E.    COURT    SQ,TJ^iiE!.  «• 

■ "  ™  *•■ 

Spivey  Leicle,  wks   soda  water  factory,  217  Haywood,  r  Hill  J  |> 

and  Gudger  2 

Spivey  Annie  Miss,  pupil  H   I  School  so 

Spivey  Ollie,  r  Hill  and   Gudger  -^ 
Spivey  T  L,  wagoner,  r  Peachtree 
Spivey  E  M,  r  Peachtree 
Sprouse  David,  lab,  r  30  Blanton     ' 
Sprouse  Susie,  r  30  Blanton 

Sprinkle  Cora  L  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College  ^ 

Sprinkle  Minnie  G  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College  ?- 
Stansill  Florence  Miss,  r  9  Pine 

Stansill  G  S  Mrs,  r  East  nr  Seney  a- 


Jas,  H,  Lottghran's  "White  Man's  Bar,"  § 


No  Free  Lunches  served,  or      f..    fj    I  ,„«.L.,J,  lifflL'i*  M«J«  B««  " 

any  kind  of  Wild   Animals 

on  exhibiton  to  attract  the 

attention  of  the  lower  trade.  -      ?,„tv  w,i^  ,^  !?,»)«  m       «■    , 

But  First-Class  Goods  only  at  Cor-  Soil«l  Mam  an!  Ea»le  (Down  Stair:. 


^    III      I  0        1'  n       I      Organized  May,  1888;    Lewis  Maddux 

mk    WBSTfirn    LarO    (13    BailK.  President,  L.  P.   McLoud,    Vice-Presi- 
---     IIUOIUIII    UUIUIIIIU    UUIIIVj   dent    j     E    Rankin     Ca8hier.     Capital. 

— :    $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.    State,  County  and  City  Depository.    Gene- 
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2£   Stansill  G  S,  publisher 'Farmer  and    Mechanic,'    r  East    near 

•«j  Seney 

* —  Stamper  Candy,  r  Bridge  nr  Woodfin 

~"   Starr  L  M  Mrs,  wid  Wm  M,  r  24  Davidson 

§:   Starnes  Dr  E  C,  physician,  office  West  End    Pharmacy,    272 

s  Patton  ave,  bds  Roberts  and  Buxton 

:§  Starnes  J  R  Mrs,  r  27  N  Main 

"  Starnes  G  H,  real  estate,  office  and  r  27  N  Main 
**  Starnes  T  C,  tobacconist,  r  24  Cherry 
I     Starnes  S  M  Mrs,  r  24  Cherry 
|i  Starnes  Jno  W,  r  147  N  Main 
tx  Starnes  Mary  J  Mrs,  r  147  N  Main 


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£~  Starnes  Fulton,  real  estate,  r  Cherry  nr  Flint 

JJ«  Starnes  Anna  Mrs,  r  Cherry  nr  Flint 
jjl. Starnes  Alice,  bds  Cripple  Creek 

j' STARNES  JESSE  R,  genl  mdse,  undertaker  and  li- 
censed embalmer,  27  N  Main,  [Tel  51],    r  same,    (See 
q  desc  art) 

"^Steele  J  F,  bds  179  S  Main 
^Steele  Jno  B  Mrs,  r  71  Pine 

gSTEELE  JNO  B,  mngr  Battery   Park  Hotel,  (Tel  35,) 
l/l  (See  desc  art,  page  17,)  r  71  Pine 

{"^Steele  Delia  c,  laundress,  r  nr  263  Bailey 
^Steele  N  c,  waiter,  Battery  Park 

§  McKINNON  &  PETRIE  ]hxM  Tailo|,s'  58  South  Main  Street, 

2j  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


WE  make  a  specialty  of  Mineral  and  Timber 
Lands,  and  have  at  all  times  such  properties 
on  hand.  We  are  in  direct  communication  with 
capital  seeking  such  investments. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


WE  make  a  specialty  of  Mineral  and  Timber 
Lands,  and  have  at  all  times  such  properties 
on  hand.  We  are  in  direct  communication  with 
capital  seeking  such  investments. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


ssjtlxS  lm  Si  Smith's  Drug  Store,  21  Patloa  k  ^ 

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Stepp  M  Lizzie  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College  J2» 

Stepp  Lula  R  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College  g 

Stepp  A  D,  r  Riverside  Park  *z% 

Stepp  Jos,  r  Riverside  Park  £o 

Stepp  J  H,  machj  r  64  Pearson  ave  C! 

Stepp  E  K,  lab,  r  64  Pearson  ave 

Stewart  Mira  A  Mrs,  r  42  Bailey 

Stewart  R  S,  tailor,  42  N  Main,  r  42  Bailey 

Stewart  Jno  c,  coachman,  bds  Park  ave 

Stewart  Jackson  c,  lab,  r  Depot  nr  Freight  Depot 

Stewart  Eliza  c,  r  Depot  nr  Freight  Depot 

Stelling  J  H  Mrs,  r  44  Walnut  2» 


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Stelling  J  H,  bartender  Battery  Park,  r  44  Walnut 

Stephens  Charity,  cook,  Fernihurst  § 

Stevens  Sue    Miss,   copying   elk    office    Reg   Deeds,   bds   35  c# 

Woodfin  «-b 
Stevens  SamI,  carp,  bds  36  Short 
Stevens  Pinckney,  surveyor,  bds  36  Short 

Stevens  J  E,  carp,  bds  North  Main                                                  -  S 

Stevens  Jno,  elk  C  D  Blanton  &  Co,  North  Court  Place,  bds  j§ 

1 1 1  Academy  ^ 

Stevens  Hy,  atty,  bds  ill  Academy  — - 

Stevens  Etta,  c,  cook,  50  Baird  o£ 

Stevens  Jacob,  c,  bds  Creek  ^ 

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de iiGdiom  umuima  uaim)  dent  j  K  Rankin  (asllier.    rapituli 

.2    $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000,     State,  County  and  City  Depository.   A  Room 
'■^    and  Teller's  Window  for  the  exclusive  use  of  the  Ladies. 

STE  338  STI 

^  Stevens  Edward,  prin  Colored  Graded  Schools,  bds  38  Pine 
"^  Stephenson  Florence,  r  H  I  School 
-STEPHENSON    SALINA     MRS,    Propr    Stephenson 

House,  Patton  ave  and  Church     (See  desc  art) 
»  Stephenson  Rachel  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 
Stephenson  — ,  bds  179  South  Main 
Stephenson  Lenia,  bds  Patton  ave  and  Church 
Stephenson  James,  bds  Patton  ave  and  Church 
I   Stephenson  A  F,  ptr,  r  Patton  ave  and  Church 
£    Stevenson  Chas,  tinner,  bds  27  Silver 
gjj Stevenson  Royal,  bds  27  Silver 
g^  Stevenson  M  E,  r  College,  near  Pine 

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w^  Stevenson  Rebecca,  c,  cook,  Chestnut  and  Merrimon  ave 

E£  Stevenson  Matilda,  c,  r  212  Beaumont 

!  STIKELEATHER  CHAS,  Stikeleather  Bros,   Livery, 

Feed  and  Sale  Stables,  near    Church,  r    ri8  Charlotte 

(Tel  7)     (See  desc  art) 
§  Stikeleather  F  Mrs,  r  Church,  near  Willow 
^  STIKELEATHER  F,  J  H  Woody  &  Co,  Harness  and 

Carriages,  68  South  Main,  (Tel  71)  r   Church,  nr  Wil- 
q  low     (See  desc  art) 

gg  Stikeleather  Chas  Mrs,  r  118  Charlotte 
pjStimbacher  H,  lumber  dealer,  bds  Van  Gilder  House 
O  Stinnett  C  L,  carp,  r  348  Haywood 

g  McKlMON  &  PETWE,  MM  Mm> 58  M  Mai0  sw 

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Stinnett  Nora  Mrs,  r  348   Haywood  G 

Stotier  Wm,  c,  porter,  bds.  Oakland  ave,  near  Glen  Rock- 
Stone  R  K,  vvks  Asheville  Shoe  Factory  ^ 
Stone  W  A,  wks  Asheville  Shoe  Factory,  bds  Magnolia  House   £0 
Stone  Louisa,  c,  laundress,  r  near  Phillip 
Stover,  Martha,  c,  seamstress,  r  7  Sorrell 
Stover  Jas,  c\  wks  R'y  Co,  bds  7  Sorrell 

Stokeley  R  J  Mrs,  r  1 1  Centre 
Stokeley  R  J,  Dept  Reg  Deeds,  r  11  Centre 
Stockard  Jno,  bds  Stephenson  House,  Patton  ave  and  Church    j 
Stockton  Lizzie  C  Miss,  bds  <  Flint  -8 

Stockton  M  E,  printer,  bds  c  Flint  SS 

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Stockton  Maggie  Miss,  bds  5  Flint  "    ?| 

Stockton  Sallie  C  Miss,  bds  5  Flint  | 

Stockton  A  L,  bds  5  Flint 

Stockton,  wid  A  H,  bds  5  Flint 

Stockton  Joseph  W,  groceryman,  bds  5  Flint 

STRAUSS  E,  propr  Strauss  European  Hotel,  S  Main, 

r  same.     (See  desc  article) 
Strauss  Carrie  Miss,  r  Strauss  Hotel  S  Main 
Strauss  Mary  Miss,  r  Strauss  Hotel  S  Main 
Strauss  J  Mrs,  r  Strauss  Hotel  S  Main 
Strauss  H  Miss,  r  Strauss   Hotel,  S  Main 
Strieker  Addie  Mis?,  pupil  H  I  School  ^ 

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President.  L.  P.  McLoud,  Vice-Presi- 
dent, J.  E,  Rankin,  Cashier.  Capital, 
_i  $50,000,  .Surplus,  $20,000,  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  A  Room 
'S    and  Teller's  Window  for  the  exclusive  use  of  the  Ladies. 

STR  340  SUM 

**  Strieker  Sallie  Miss,  pupil  H  1  School 

!?  Stroup  Mrs,  r  Southside  ave  rur  Cripple  Creek 

—  Stroup  Edgar,  plumber,  bds  Southside  ave  nr  Cripple  Creek 

=  Stroup  Maggie,  house  girl,  bds   in  Academy 
Jj;  Stroud  Rhody,  c,  cook  44  Grove 

=  Strudwick  E  Mrs,  bds  j6  Haywood 
■t|  Straub  Phillip,  carp,  bds  2  Blanton 
^  Stratford  John,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds  511  Haywood 
b?    Stradley  S  Miss,  bds  49  Academy 
£    Stradley  Ruth  Mrs,  r  Spring  nr  Broom  Factory 
£  I  Stradley  W  C,  grocer,  r  Spring  nr  Broom  Factory 
\  Street  J  J,  mngr  R  R  Walker  64  Grove,  bds  35  Woodfin 

CWYW  &  WEST, 

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w.|  Street  Toab,  c,  lab,  bds  nr  263  Bailey 

t£  Street  Thomas,  cond  Motor  car  Line,  r  82  S  Main 

1     Stuart  Thomas  Mrs,  r  82  S  Main 

Suddreth  Katie,  Woodworking  Co,  r  nr  Demens 

^  Suddreth  Cornelia,  Woodworking  Co,  r  nr  Demens 
ZJ  Suddreth  James,  Woodworking  Co,  r  nr  Demens 
^g  Suddreth  Martha,  wid,  Woodworking  Co,  r  nr  Demens 
.      Suddreth  Jos,  watchman  Woodworking  Co,  r  nr  same 
%  Suddeth  P  F,  r  Battery  Park  Hotel 
^  Suit  James,  wks  Cotton  mills,  bds  River 
ffi  Suit  Martha,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds  River 

'  Sumner  Nora  A  Miss,  r  Hill  nr  Buttrick 


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Sumner  Theo,  elk  Glen  Rock  Hotel,  r  same 

Sumner  Florence  A  Mrs,  r  Hill  nr  Buttrick 

Sumner  B   H,  elk  Glen  Rock  Hotel,  r  same 

Sumner  F  A,  real  estate,  office    5  Pattern   ave,   r   Hill  nr  But- 

trick  £-j 

Summers  Oliver,  machinist,  removed  to  Kentucky 
Summers  Daisy,  c,  laundress,  r  314  Bailey  ^ 

Summers  Tames,  wks   Asheville   Fur  Factory,  bds   Spring  nr 

Broom  Factory 
SUMMEY  E  T,  trial  justice,  U  S  commissioner,  chm'n  |j 

Co   Board    Education,    office   W    Court    Place,  r    115    ?» 

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Summey  Laura,  bds  34  Silver 

Summey  K  L,  carp,  bds  167  Hill 

Summey  Albert,  tobacconist,  bds   121  Haywood 

Summey  Sefrona,  r  nr  Ice  Factory 

Summey  Etta  Miss,  bds  115  Haywood 

Summey  Alice,  cook,  bds  Jeff  Drive  nr  freight  depot 

Summey  Will,  c,  waiter  Battery  Park  Hotel,  r  134  Valley 

Summey  Harriet,  c,  v   134  Valley 

Summey  A  T  Mrs,  r  115  Haywood 

Sullivan  Hez,  farmer,  bds  Depot  near  Freight  Depot 

Sullivan  Herbert,  farmer,  bds  Depot  near  Freight  Depot 

Sullivan  P  R.  c,  porter  Swan  Hotel,  r  same 


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WINES  AND 
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y.iii  d*uj,u  um<  dent>  j  E#  Rankin>  Cashier   Capita, 

rg    $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.     State,  County  and  City  Depository. 

j  SUT  342  SWE~ 

^Sutson  Edward,  c,  lab,  r  S  Main 
_•  SiKson  Jane,  c,  r  S  Main 
^.Suttles  Jane,  bds  n  Short 

«r  Suttles  Joseph,  r  Oak  and  Woodfin 

»  Suttles  Pink,  m  Oak  and  Woodfin 

*  Suttles  Fannie  Miss,  r  Oak  and  Woodfin 

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3§  Suttles  Emma  Miss,  r  Oak  and  Woodfin 
£  Suttle  D  D,  r  Oak  and  Woodfin 
»  Suttle  D  D  Mrs,  r  Oak  and  Woodfin 
j    Sutphin  John  D,  cabntmaker,  bds  2  Blanton 
<5Suthers  Edward,  bds  179  S  Main 

g^  Sutherly  Piney,  bds  35  W  Haywood 

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°|'Swartzherg  M  Mrs,  r  10  Patton  ave 

|JSWAI?-TZBERG  M,  Clothing,  Dry  Goods,  Boots,  Shoes 

and   Gents  Fur  Goods' 10  Patton  .ave,   r  same.     (See 
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Swepson  William,  c,  janitor  Graded  Schools,  bds  35  Gudger 
^  Swepson  Laura,  c,  r  9  Valley 
5  Swepson  Robert,  lab,  9  Valley 
r/j Swepson  Pink,  c,  lab,  bds  38  Hill 
^Swepson  Calvin,  c.  lab,  r  38  Hill 
q  Swepson  Dollie,  c,  r  38  Hill 

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Swepson  Maggie,  c,  bds  38  Hill 

Swepson  Callie,  c,  bds  38  Hill 

SWICEGOOD  L,  Decorative  Sign  Painter,  13  Willow 

r  173  S  Main.     (See  descriptive  article) 
cegood  Carrie  B,  r  173  S  Main 

cegood  L  Mrs,  r  same  O 

ney  Mack,  lab,  r  46  Madison  ^ 

ney  Mary  Jane,  r  46  Madison 

nk  Laura,  bds  169  S  Main  -§5 

nk  J  C,  blksmith,  r  188  S  Main 

nk  Jane  L,  r  188  S  Main  %9 

nk  Lena,  bds  188  S  Main  ^ 


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nk  Robert,  painter,  40;  l/2  Southside  ave 
nk  Susan  Mrs,  r  405^  Southside  ave 
nk  L  V  Miss,  removed  to  Concord,  N  C 
nk  J  L,  tob  roller,  South  Depot  near  terminus  Bailey 
nk  Susan  E,  r  South  Depot  near  terminus  Bailey 
nk  Joseph,  lab,  South  Depot  near  terminus  Bailey 
nk  Lillie,  r  South  Depot  near  terminus  Bailey 
nk  John,  bds  South  Depot  near  terminus  Bailey 

TAFF  R  A,  painter,  bds  27  Spruce  S- 

TafT  Lawrence,  printer,  bds  2J  Spruce 
Talley  Charity  c,  seamstress,  r  Baptist  Hill 


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The  WHISKIES 
WINES  AND 
BRANDIES  AT 

Have  been  recommended  by  the  leading  physicians  of  the  State  lor  medicinal    ^ 
purposes-  COR.  SOUTH   MAIN  AND  EAGLE,  Down  Stairs.  A 


zj    ...  .        •,  ■      i       Organized   May,    1888;     Lewis  Maddux, 

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^    YYWWiii    WWiWiHiMr    tJ^iiU;    dent>   j    E    Rankin,   Cashier.    Capital 
S    $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.     State,  County  and  City  Depository. 

%       ~~TAL  314  TAY 

25   Talley  Giles  <r,  porter,  bds  157  Church 
-5  Tarpley  Thos,  engr,  bds  Jeff  Drive  nr  Freight  Depot 
&-  Tate  Matties,  laundress,  r  Sj  Beaumont 
§  Tat)  Will  c,  r  200  Patton  ave 
'   Tate  Harriette  B  Miss,  bds  193  Patton  ave 
3  Tate  Paul  C.  bds  193  Patton  ave 
:ji  Tate,  wid  W  S,  r  193   Patton  ave 
*-   Tate  Alice  M  Miss,  r  193   Patton  ave 
*f  Tate  Adelaid  S  Miss,  bds  193  Patton  ave 
g     Tate  Mary  Miss,  bds  193   Patton  ave 
<|  Tate  Eugene  B,  bds  193  Patton  ave 
gt  Taylor  Jno,  lab,  r  22  Brick 


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° I' Taylor  R  M,  solicitor  P  A  Demens    Woodwork  Co,   bds    55 
5  &  College 

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5    Taylor  Mary,  r  22  Brick 

2    Taylor  Mary  J  c,  cook,  261  Chestnut 

^Taylor  Ada  c,  cook,  Academy 

^  Taylor  Jos,  farmer,  r  Madison 

Taylor  Rebecca,  r  Madison 

^  TAYL'OR  FITCH,  Taylor,  Bouis  &  Brotherton,   house 

furnishing  goods  and    plumbers,    43  Patton    ave,  (Tel 

3D  95),  r  Church,     (See  adv) 

S  Taylor  Sarah  M  Mrs,  r  Church 

^  Taylor  Maria,  c,  cook,  199  Haywood 

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IF  you  wish  to  Buy  or  Sell  Real  Estate  of  any 
description,  Rent  your  House,  Insure  your  Life  or 
Property,  make  no  mis  take,  you  can  do  so  to  the 
best  advantage  with  us. 

JENKS  & JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


IF  you  wish  to  Buy  or  Sell  Real  Estate  of  any 
-  description,  Rent  your  House,  Insure  your  Life  or 
Property,  make  no  mistake,  you  can  do  so  to  the 
best  advantage  with  us. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and'  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C 


DAVOOD      P     ^!\il  ITLDO    S,ocU  of  ^ICOOHTS'    SUNDRIES  is  the    g. 
[inluUFl     Ci    ulYI'in   U    most  varied  ami  com-      01    DnffnTi    jUotllip      ^ 

plete  of  any  house  in  Asheville.  — «—=———*     £j^ 

TAY  345"  TAY  § 

Taylor  E    Fitch,  elk    Taylor,  Bouis  &  Brotherton,  43   Patton  M 


Taylor  Dr  H  L,  physician,  office  Patton  ave,  Grand  Opera  2 
House  bldg,  r  120  Haywood     (Telephone  2) 

Taylor  Emma  Mrs.  r  120  Haywood       ' 

Taylor  Chas,  c,  railroader,  r  Old  Depot,  near  R  and  D  Ry  2 
Shops  <1 

Taylor  John,  c,  lab,  r  near  cotton  factory  -n 

Taylor  Wm,  c,  lab,  r  near  cotton  factory  5 

Taylor  Laura,  c,  wks  cotton  Factory,  r  near  same  #g 

Taylor  F2nglish  G,  r  134  Church 

Taylor  Marintah  Mrs,  r   134  Church 


^  1*1 


Gtuyn  ^Olest,  REALIN^AIENcE, 

Established  ism.  S.  E.  Court  Square. 


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Taylor    H    B,    engineer,    bds   Jefferson    Drive,    near  freight  £3 

depot  t  g 

Taylor  Leona,  r  S  Main  ^ 

Taylor  Obed,  r  S  Main  ^ 

Taylor  Lottie,  c,  r  169  S  Main  S£ 
Taylor  T,  c,  r  169  S  Main 
Taylor  Sarah  F.  r  S  Main 

Taylor  Allie,  r  S  Main  I 

Taylor  Wm,  rock'mason,  r  S  Main  '>- - 

Taylor  Lou  B,  bds  70  Bailey  ~ 

Taylor  Thos,  bds  146  Church  g£ 

Taylor  Morgan,  r  431  S  Main  j^ 

. _ — , __ .  ( 

The  Neatest  and  Most  Quiet  place    in    Town    to   spend   an    hour  or  ^ 

two  at  Billiards  or  Pool,  and  at  the  same  time    'smile,"  is  at  =: 

k  H,  Loughran's  Wh iieltanW  £2i~~7~^  £ 


t»    111      l  0        I!    ,    Fl      I.    Organized  May,  1888;    Lewis  Maddux 

*  Western  Lara  na  Bank,  ^retdr%\\^&  ViccPrr v 

'  dent,   J.    E.   Rankin,   Cashier.     Capital, 
~    $50,000,  Surplus.  $20,000.     State,  County   and  City  Depository.     Gene- 

'£    ral  Banking  Business  Transacted. 

^_ ° 

TAU  346  TEN 

igTAIJCHEN  WENCESLAU,    Merchant   Tailor,    65   S 

Main,  bds  Grand  Central     (See  desc  article) 
^league  Robert,  lab,  r  6o  Seney 
^Teague  Mrs,  r  6o  Seney 
«Teague  A  H,  carp,  r  near  47  West 
"^Teague  Mattie,  r  near  West 
tfTebbets  Hannah  E  Mrs,  bds  13  Grove 
'^Telephone,  Southern  Bell    Telephone    Co,  .office    N    Court 

Place     ^Telephone  100) 
I  Templeton  Lida  Miss,  bds  117  S  French  Broad 
•JjTempleton  Lutie  Miss,  bds  117  S  French  Broad 
£.|Templeton  W  C,  carp,  r  117  S  French  Broad 

l|  THE  ASHBVILLE  AND  CRAGGY  MOUNTAIN  RAILWAY  COMPANY 

fc.S  Wm.  W,  West,  Sec.  and  Treas.        W.  B.  Gwyx.  President. 

*Ji4 ' __ 

J-Jempleton  C  E  Mrs,  r  1 17  S  French  Broad 
«^emp!eton  Maggie  Miss,  bds  117  S  French  Broad 
£  pennant  Dr  G  B,  physician,  r  Charlotte  near  Clayton 
C^ennant  G  B  Mrs,  r  Charlotte,  near  Clayton 

g 

h  Tennant  J  A  Mrs,  r  199  Chestnut 

3!ennent  J  A,  contractor,  r  199  Chestnut 
CXennent  Sam,  travelling  salesman,  r  151  Charlotte 
©3Tennent  Sam  Mrs,  r  151.  Charlotte 
^*ennent  Annie  Miss,  bds  103  Academy 

^jennent  Wm,   bookkeeper  Taylor,  Bouis  &  Brotherton,  Pat- 
^  ton  ave,  bds  1 1 1  Academy 

Pjennent  ChaYles,  r  in  Academy 

*-i  ■■ — '- ■ 


g  McKINNQN  6  PETRIE,  Merchant  TaUors,  58  Sooth  Main" Street, 

fct  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


RAYSOR  &  SMITH'S 


Stock  of  OKI  AGISTS*  sf.vdries  Ik  the 


limit  v 


,a,ieda„«.<o„..    jj     p^    fl^y^     j> 
plete  of  any  house  in  Asheville.  __—__— _____ —    ^^^ 

TEN                                 347                               THO 
.      53 

Tennent Julia  Miss,  r  in  Academy  .  ^| 

Tennent  Gaillard,  surveying  corps,  bds  1 1 1  Academy 
Terry  Mrs,  88  N  Main  SzJ 

Terrell   Theo,    bookkeeper  C  E  Graham  Mnfg  Co,  bds  Park      f>o 
ave,  near  Haywood  O 

Thiker  Hy  J,  millwright,  bds  44  Phillip  j 

Thiker  Loula,  bds  44  Phillip 
Thompson  Wm,  c,  bell  boy  Battery  Park  Hotel 
Thompson  S,  c,  waiter  Battery  Park   Hotel 


Thompson  Annie,  c,  chambermaid  Swan  Hotel,  r  same 

-  % 


Thompson  Ophelia,  c,  school  teacher,  r  147  Valley 
Thompson  Julia  Miss,  bds  46  S  Main 


The  .nasot  Mountain  Land  k 


CWYN  &  WEST, 

_A_.g-en.ts. 


Thompson  0,  bkkpr  Judge  Aston's   rear  20  S   Main,  bds'  67 


Thompson  John,  <r,  railroader,  bds  old  Depot  nr  R  &  D  shops 

Thompson  S,  bds  rear  348  Haywood 

Thompson  Walter,  carp,  r  rear  348  Haywood 

Thompson  Anna  Mrs,  nurse  37  French  Broad  ave 

Thompson  Maggie,  bds  63  Church 

Thomason  W  T,  train  cond  R  and  D,  r  85  Depot 

Thomason  M  C  Mrs,  r  85  Depot 

Thomas  Annie  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 

Thojnas  Fannie,  c,  laundress,  r  134  S  Pine 

Thomas  Sylvester,  c,  cook  Cosmopolitan  Club 


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College  J 


tfrS&T3!_£  Jas.  H.  LongbaTi's  "White  Man'sBar,"  § 


No  Free 
any  kinc 

on  exhibiton  to  attract  the 
attention  of  the  lower  trade. 
But  FirsfcClass  Goods  only  at  Cor-  South  Maln  ani  Ea?le  ®°m  stalrs-)  ~ 


Organized    May.    1888;    Lewis  Maddux. 

President,  L,  P.  Me  Loud.  Vice-Preei- 
'  dent.  J.  E.  Rankin,.  Cashier.  Capital, 
<£  $50,000;  Surplus,  $20,000.  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  Inter- 
3    est  paid  on  deposits  of  four  months  or  longer  in  Savings  Department. 

3  THO  348  TIL 

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^Thomas  Jane,  c,  r  283  Depot 
_•  Thomas  — ,  bds  177  S  Main 
^Thomas  John,  c,  railroader,  bds  Cripple  Creek 
g  THRASH  THAD  W  &  CO,  "Crystal  Palace"  Grand 

Opera  House  Block  Patton  ave.    (See  adv) 
-*  Thrash,  wid  John,  bds  Roberts  and  Buxton 
j|  Thrash  Elmina  Mrs,  r  352  Haywood 
i2  Thrash  George,  elk,  bds  352  Haywood 
^  Thrash  Walter,  bds  352  Haywood 
»»    Thrash  Eugene,  groceryman,  bds  352  Haywood 
I    Thrash  George,  physician,,  r  352  Haywood 
«  3  Thrash  Sallie  Mrs,  bds  352  Hay  wood 


Gwyn  &  West, 

•        Established  188)1.  S.    E.    CoURT    SQUARE. 


^E^H.  ESTATE, 

HTSTJRA.1TCE. 


S';Thra*sh  H  B,  bds  56  Phillip 

w|  THRASH  J  M,  Graves  &  Thrash,    dry  goods    and 

notions   19  S    Main,  P   O   Coalville,    N  C.     (See   desc 

article) 
Thrash  P  H,  elk  Graves  &'Thrash  19  S  Main,  r  same 
.£  Thrall  Nellie  B  Mrs,  r  44  Phillip 
5  Thrall  F  E,   millwright,  r  44  Phillip 
dg  Thyler,  wid  Frederick,  bds  362  W  Haywood 
~  Tillman  Sallie,  laundress,  r  148  Academy 
O  Tillson  Hy,  r  24  Water 
►^.Tillson  Maudie  Mrs,  r  24  Water  , 

tS  Tillson  G  W,  trav  salesman,  N  Y,  r  Grand  Central 

^  _ 1 — ^- ■ 

Z  McKINNQN  &  PETRIE  ]lmM  Tailors' r>8  Sl)lllli  )lai° strCft' 

2  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  tp. 


DAUOnn      O      PIMITLIIP     Stock  ot  ntUGOtSTK' SlT*I»RtES  is  tW    fc^ 

♦  tlftlOUil    &    olVIIInO    most  varied  and  com-    01    Dgjlnn    Lpniip     !> 

plete  of  auy  house  in  Aslievllle.  ^— — — — «=— . .     ^_^ 

TIL                                 349                                 TRE 
.   fcj 

Tiller  Max,  jeweler  Cosby's  27  Patton  ave,  bds  5  Flint 

Timms  Kizzie  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 

Tino  Julius,  lab,  r  419  N  Main  fej 

Tino  Susan  F,  r  419  N  Main  fco 

Tinslev  Violet,  c,  cook  211  Patton  ave  CI 

O 

Tomkins  Laura  Mrs,  bds  250  Patton  ave  J 

Tomlin  Alvin,  c,  teamster,  r  40  Poplar 
Tomlin  H  L,  railroader,  bds   500  S  Depot 
'Tomlinson  T  F,  editor  Country  Homes,  office  and   res    11  N 

Main 
Toole  Sidney,  c,  barber,  r  Buttrick 
Tow  Johanna  Miss,  seamstress,  r  72  Mountain 


The  Sunsst  Mountain  Land  Do.  ™™&WEST- 


_«£k.g-en.ts. 


s 


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a  m 

S.   IE-    COTTJRT    SQTJABB.  J.r 

r 


Townsend  M  L,  r  127  Beaumont 

Townsend  Mrs,  r  127  Beaumont  3 

Townsend  Geo  K,  wks  Tobacco  Factory,  r  127  Beaumont 

Townsend  VV  A,  shoemaker,  r  87  Hill  »■© 

Townsend'F  K,  Mrs,  r  87  Hill 

Townes  Sid,  c,  coachman,  bds  48  Grove 

Trale  Andy,  c,  carp,  r  83  Beaumont 

Treece  Dr  J  F,  physician  and  surgeon,  bds  64  South  Main 

Trentham  Chas,  wks  cotton  mills,  bds  33  W  Haywood 

Trentham  G  W,  cooper,  r  33  W  Haywood 

Trentham  Lucinda,  r  33  W  Haywood 

Trentham  Willie,  bds  33  W  Haywood 


No  Free  Lunches  served,  or       f„„    0    f„,«U»Jii  llfflliiid  MaJ«  flan  " 
any  kind  of  Wild  Animals 
on  exhibiton  to  attract  the 

attention  of  the  lower  trade.  -„„  m'x\.  •»•_  .-3  w«li«  ,„       „.  . 

But  First-Class  Goods  only  at  Car-  Soilth  Main  ana  Ea2le  <DoTO  stal"' 


-» 


Jas.  H,  Loughran's  "White  Man's-Bar,"  | 


^    ill      I  PI1  [1       L    Organize!    May,    1888;    Lewis  Maddux, 

•     WRMprR      ifirfl    flR    MWL  President,    T,   P.    McLoud,    Vice-Presif 

K  HGdiGin  uaiuima  uaii^  dent  T  E  Rankin  (ashier    Cftpitaj 

.2    $50,000;    Surplus,  $20,000.     State,  County  and  City  Depository.     Inter- 
^    est  paid  on  deposits  of  four  montlis  or  longer  in  Savings  Department. 

jf   "        TRE  350  TRI 

£T  Trenholm  A  M  Mrs,  r  icn  Academy 

_.  Trenholm  Helen  Miss  bds  103  Academy 

fc^  Trenholm  Savage  E,  r  103  Academy 

^  Trexler  B  L,  railroader,  V  88  Depot 

I  Trexler  M  E  Mrs,  r  88  Depot 
«■=  Trexler  Clarkey,  r  172  South  Main 
3  Trexler  David,  bds  172  South  Main 
s2  Trexler  B  C,  r  172  South  Main 

!^  Tresnon  Jas,  wks  Electric  Light  Co,  r  43  South  Main 
»    Trezevant  R  G,  ticket  agent  R&D  R'y  Co,  r  95  Bailey 

Tredaway,  Jas,  elk  J  R  Starnes,  North    Main,   bds   59  North 
Main 

I  Gwyn  &  West,  ""^EEESS^ 

g|  Established  1881.  g      £.    CoURT    SQUARE. 

ui      • 

_i  e  ■ ■ 

3  >.  Trezevant  Mamie  Mrs,  r  95  Bailey 

ui|  Trinity  Episcopal   Church,   Church,   bet   Willow  and  Patton 

ave.     Rev.  McNeely  DuBose  Rector, 
2=    Trice  Annie  Miss,  bds  176  Merrimon  ave 

Trivett  W  W,  carp,  bds  123  Roberts 
^  Trivett  Laura  Mrs,  bds  123  Roberts 
w>  Triplett  Geo  W,  real  85  Park  ave 
<5g  Triplett  Mary  L  Mrs,  r  rear  85  Park  ave 
^  TRIPLETT  T  W,  Triplett  Bros,  Groceries,  Roberts,  r 
O  near  85  Park  ave 

^  Triplett  A  M,  Triplett  Bros,  groceries.  Roberts,  near  85  Park 

S  ave 

■^  ■  . 

Z  McKINNON  &  PETBIE, MM  Tailors' ;18  Soilth  >l;li" strwt 

^J  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


liflloUn     &    OlVII      ||   0    most  varied  and  com-      3}  PattOIl  AV6BTie.     fe 

2_| 

pleie  of  any  house  in  Asheville.  ___■___  ^5 

.in 

TRI  351  TUR 

. _. _  H 

Triplett  M  T,  carp,  bds  rear  85  Park  ave  ^ 

Triplett  O  W,  wks  Graham's  Factory,  bds  near  85  Park  ave    q 
Triplett  C  C,  drayman,  bds  near  85  Park  ave 

Triplett  Creed,  bds  near  85  Park  ave  gp 

Trotter  Bettie,  c,  laundress,  r  130  Valley  <__> 

Trotter  Chas,  c,  r  130  Valley  O 
Troy  W  C,  contractor,  r  57  .Cherry 
Troy  L  E,  Mrs,  r  57  Cherry 

Troy  Chas  W,  r  57  Cherry  3 

Troy  R  H,  r  57  Cherry  |S 

TROY  W  B,  Contractor,  office  5  Patton  ave,  bds  Vanfg 

Gilder  House     (See  adv  front  cover) 


5'w 


Gcuyn^tfiest,  ■1Afc_S-_So_I  ft 

Established  1881.  S.    E-    CoURT    SQUARE.  "5 

=.50 

Troy  W  B  Mrs,  bds  Van  Gilder  House  "I 

Tuc  Rhoda,  c,  laundress,  r  near  French  Broad  and  Haywood     £ 

Tucker  Zilla,  c,  laundress,  r  near  64  Poplar  __ 

Tugman  Effie,  bds  near  Asheville  Fur  Factory 

Tugman  J  M,  wks  Asheville  Fur  Factory,  r  near  same 

Tugman  Alice,  r  near  Asheville  Fur  Factory  ;»■ 

Turner  Willis,  c,  yard  boy  278  Chestnut 

Turner  Edward,  c,  shoemkr,  r  near  Academy 

Turner  Mary,  c,  r  near  Academy  ^ 

Turner  Perry,  c,  butler  58  Haywood 

Turner  Ella,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds  474  W  Haywood 

Turner  Gerald,  bds  396  W  Haywood 

The  Neatest  and  Jfost  Quiet  place    in    Town    to    spend    an    I.onr  or      * 
two  at  Billiards  or  Pool,  and  at  the  saute  time    'smile,"  is  at  K_ 

Jas.  H.  Loughran's  VManVfiar,"  ^r.'Sff*  - 


**    \l/n«i«.«    P«-rtl!«rt    D«J,    Organized  May,  1888;    Letfis  Maddux 

m  Western  Larol na  Bank,  ^tvsv,,I;uu!'  vi,rPrfv 

1  dent,   J.    h.   Rankin,   Cashier.     Capital, 
p    150,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.    State.  County   and  City  Depository.     Gene- 

4£    ral  Banking  Business  Transacted. 

TUR  352  VAN 

a$  • ■ 

""*"  Turner  Frank,  r  396  W  Haywood 

J2  Turner  James,  bds  396  W  Haywood  • 

~ TURNER  W,  Merchant  315  W  Haywood,  r  396  W 

Haywood.     (See  descriptive  article) 
JZ  Turner  Winifred  Miss,  r  396  W  Haywood 
§  Turner  Lillian  Miss,  bds  396  W  Haywood 
^i  Turner  Elizabeth  Mrs.  r  396  W  Haywood 
i~  Turner  Harold,  merchant,  bds  396  W  Haywood- 
:   Twitty  Charles,  c,  bell  boy  Battr.y  Park 
I   Twitty  Clara,  c,  nurse  39  Haywoyd 

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Wm.  W,  West,  Sec.  and  Treas.         W.  B.  Gwyn,  President 


a>»T  TTLEY  LILLIE,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  near  same 

g!  ^^       Utley  Lacy,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  near  same 

ifUtley  W  F,  blacksmith,  r  near  Cotton  Mills 

s    Utley  N  A,  r  near  Cotton  Mills 
m 

o\  TALENTINE  WILL,  c,  lab,  r  9  Valley  ' 

^      Vance  David  M,  The  Asheville  Democrat,  Furman  & 
Vance    editors   and   proprs    North    Court  Place,  r  57 
q  College 

P^Vance  Lizzie,  c,  r  255  S  Main 
H-jVance  Robert  D,  r  near  McDowell's  Fish  Pond 
3Vanderver  Z  W,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  122  Roberts 

jg  IMINN1H  &  PJTRIF  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 

S  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


w 


E  offer  tor  sale  choice  Real  Estate  of  all  descrip- 
tions. We  loan  money  in  sums  to  suit.  We 
Care  for  Estates  and  guarantee  protection  to  own- 
ers interest  in  same.  We  invest  trust  funds 
carefully. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


w 


E  offer  for  sale  choice  Real  Estate  of  all  descrip- 
tions. We  loan  money  in  sums  to  suit.  We 
Care  for  Estates  and  guarantee  protection  to  own- 
ers interest  in  same.  We  invest  trust  funds 
carefully. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


:s--2j=s  wr  Si  Sift  Drug  Sta,  SI  Pafa  k  ^ 

a  customor  at  1/ V 1 


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Your  trade  appreciated.        Your  Interest  studied. 


VAN                               353                                VON 
Xm 

Vanderver  Mary,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  122  Roberts  fej 

Vanderver  Beulah,  wks  Cotton  Mills,  r  122  Roberts  g 

Vanderver  Loula,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  r  122  Roberts  S^ 

VANDERBILT  GEOEGE,  capitalist,  Biltmore  South   f>o 
Asheville  £5 

Van  Gilder  House,  College  and  Davidson,  Wm  Piatt,  propr   j 
Van  Gilder  Mamie  Miss,  bds  56  Bailey 
Van  Voorhis  Miss,  teacher  C  D  S  H  I  School 
Van  Zandt  F,  r  Witchwood,  1  mile  North  of  Asheville 
Van  Zandt  F  Mrs,  r  Witchwood  1  mile  North  of  Asheville         ~® 
Vaughn  W  W,  carp,  bds  34  Hill  ~g 

Vaughn  Herbert,  c,  bds  near  Philip 


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THE  ASHEVILLE  AND  CRAGGY  MOUNTAIN  RAILWAY  COMPANY 

Wm.  W.  West,  Sec.  and  Treas.  W.  B.  Gwyn,  President. 


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Vaughn  Caroline,  <:,  laundress,  r  near  Philip 

Verga  Charles,  wks  Cotton  Factory  2 

Vest  William,  farmer,   r  near  Cotton  Mills 

Vest  Ron hYa,  r  near  Cotton  Factory 

Vesey  F  W,  florist,  r  East  and  Hillside 

Vesey  C  L  Mrs,  r  East  and  Hillside 

Vesey  Frank  W,  florist,  bds  East  and  Hillside 

Voelzel  Louis,  asst  cook  Battery  Park,  r  same 

Von  Ruck  Calla   Miss,    r   Winyah   House,    ne  cor  Pine  and 

Baird 
Von  Ruck  Silvio,  r  Winyah  House,  ne  cor  Pine  and  Baird 
Von  Ruck  D  Mrs,    r  Winyah    House,  ne  cor  Pine  and  Baird      g- 

Cor.  So.  MainA  Eagle.    S 


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k  H.  Louehran's  "White  Man's  Bar, 


Mown  Stairs. 

HIGHEST  QUALITY  ALWAYS,  and  prices  charged  accordingly 


«i?    ...     ,  .       .,  ■      I       Organized  Mav,    1888;     Lewis  Maddux, 

-  WestBPn  Cub  1111  Bank  president>  l-  ~p-  McL°ud>  vice-pred. 

^     YYtiktVWHI     \tm\HM*    UHfMtt*    dent,   J.    E.   Rankin,   Cashier.    Capital 
rg    $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.     State,  County  and  City  Depository. 

■as 

3  VON  354~  WAG 

ST  Von  RUCK  Dr  KARL,  Propr  Winyay  House,  ne  cor 

-S  Baird  and  Pine,  (Tel  58),  r  same 

I     TX7ADDELL  F  N  MAJOR,  r  209  Chestnut 
*  *        Waddell  F  N  Mrs,  r  209  Chestnut 
Waddell  Chas  E,  r  290  Chestnut 

Waddell  Kate  S  Miss,  r  ne  cor  Merrimon  ave  and  Chestnut 
Waddell  Mary  W  Miss,  ne  cor  Merrimon    ave  and   Chestnut 
Waddell  D  C  Mrs,  r  ne  cor  Chestnut  and  Merrimon  ave 
Waddell  D  C  Jr,  paying  teller  National  Bank  of  Asheville,  r 

ne  cor  Merrimon  ave  and  Chestnut 
Waddle  Frk  B,  bds  179  S  Main 


THE  ASHEVILLE  AND  CRAGGY  MOUNTAIN  RAILWAY  COMPANY 


£fc  Wii.  W.  West,  Sec.  and  Treas.  W.  B.  Gwyn,  President. 

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f  f.  WADDELL  D  C,  The  National  Bank  of  Asheville,  D 

C  Waddell,  pres,  W  W  Barnard,    vice  pres,   Lawrence 
Pulliam,  cashr,  r  ne    cor  Merrimon   ave  and  Chestnut, 
"■       .  (Tel  93)     (See  adv,  page  2) 

r  Waddle  Laura  W,  bds  170  S  Main 


Waddle  Chas,  bds  179  S  Main 


Wadsworth  W  D  Mrs,  bds  63  Merrimon  ave 

WAGONER  JAMES,  Revell  &  Wagoner,  grocers,  Pat- 
ton  ave,  (Tel  69),  r  67  Woodfin     (See  desc  arte.) 
0©   Wagner  J  A,  supt  construction  U  S  P  O,  r  67  Woodfin 
m    Wagner  Carrie  Miss,  r  67  Woodfin 

O    Wagner  Lillie  Miss,  r  67  Woodfin 

-t    ■ — • 

g  McKIIIIlI  Si  PETEIE  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 

j2       CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


PURITY  OF  GOODS, 
OMTE.VESS  TO  CUSTOMERS,  and 
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[  ORDERS   VM>  PRESCRIPTIONS    £^ 

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RA.YSOR  cto  SMITH,  31  Fatton  ^.-v&.  t?\ 

WAG  355  WAL         £{ 

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Wagoner  J  A  Mrs,  r  67   Woodfin  G 

Wagoner  John,  elk,  bds  67  Woodfin  r/j 

Waitt  Maud  Miss,  r  West  End  bet  Hill  and   Haywood  §J 

Waitt  M  E  Mrs,  r  West  End  bet  Hill  and   Haywood 

Waitt  T  K,  frt  cond  R&D  R'y,  r    West    End  bet    Hill   and  ^ 

Haywood                                      •  ^ 

Wakefield  T  A,  flagman,  bds  123   Roberts  ^ 

WaldrufTSaml,  plasterer,  r  Clayton 

WaldruffS  Mrs,  r  Clavton  f  S 

Walsh  Mary  Miss,  bds  159  Patton  ave  £3 

Walton  Margurette  c,  cook,  bds  181    Patton  ave 

a  9 
Walton  L  E  Miss,  matron  Mission  Hospital,  17  Church  $% 


GWYN  &  WEST  =rf 

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The  Sunset  Mountain  Land  Co, 

JS.    El.    Court    Square.  Jft 

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Walton  Mary  c.  sick  nurse,  r  27  Valley  f* 

Walton  Loula  c,  r  27  Valley 

Walk  Henry  c,  lab,  r  nr  7  Sorrels  ^ 

Walk  Hester  c,  laundress,  r  nr  7  Sorrels  »^ 

Walke  Lena  Miss,  r  158  Chestnut 

Walke  Myrtle  Miss,  r  158  Chestnut 

Walke  Pearl  Miss,  r  158  Chestnut 

Walke  K  G  Mrs,  r   158  Chestnut    .  I 

Walke  Carter,  lumber  dealer,  r  158  Chestnut 

Walker  Charlotte  c,  cook,  20  Oak  2- 

WaVker  W  L,  tobacconist,  bds   35  Woodfin  .gg 

Walker  P  R  Mrs,  r  35  Woodfin  ^ 

'"S ., J^. H'  LOUGHRAN'S  'WHITE  MAN'S  BAR,"  I 

Have  been  recommended  by  the  leading  physicians  of  the  State  for  medicinal     •** 

purposes.                                                  COR.  SOUTH   MAIN  AND  EAGLE,  Down  Stairs.  ,— , 


~  Western  Carolina  Bank, ] 

1  dent,  J.  I'..  Rankin,  Cashier.  Capital 
_x"  850,000,  Surplus,  $20,000,  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  A  Room 
•^    and  Teller's  Window  lor  the  exclusive  use  of  the  Lj 


Organized   May,    1888;    Lewis  Maddux, 

President.    L.     1'.    .McLoud,    Vice-Presi- 

'   dent,  J.    E,   Rankin,   Cashier.      Capital, 

>ep 

adies. 


WAL  356  WAR 

***■  Walker  Jno  c,  waiter  Fernihurst 

">•  Walker  Eliza  c,  cook,  Victoria,  \y2  mile  S  Main 

-Walker  Charlotte,  r  88  Bailey 

I  Walker  C  P,  r  88  Ba'ilev 
Jjj  Walker  James,  c,  lab,  r  Cripple  Creek 
e  Walker  Amanda,  c,  laundress,  bds  Cripple  Creek 
■+|  Walker  Manlie,  c,  cook,  106  Roberts 
t^  Walker  G  L,  bds  5  Jefferson  Drive 
^  Walker  Mary  Mrs,  bds  5  Jefferson  Drive 
£    Walker  Lizzie  P  Mrs,  r  5  Jefferson  Drive 
£.J  Walker    G    H,    supt    Asheville    Fur    Factory,    r    5  Jefferson 
it  Drive 

II  The  Sunset  Mountain  Land  Co.  CWYN&WE1I_ 

2~  s.  e.  cotji^t  sq,tj^:r,:e]- 

a>._ : . 

w. 2  Walker  Charles  S,  wks  Asheville  Fur  Factory,  bds  5  Jefferson 

|£  Drive 

5    Walker  J  L,  r  Jefferson  Drive,  near  freight  depot 

Wallace  E,  cy  waiter  Battery  Park 
Z  Wallace  Jane,  c,  r  36  Brick 
Z^j  Wallace  Maria,  chambermaid,  r  24  Grove 
^  Wallace  Katie,  c,  cook,  65  S  French  Broad 

Ward  John,  lab,  bds  Cripple  Creek 
^  Ware  Nora  Miss,  r  46  Broad 
^  Ware  Dr  A  B,  r  46  Broad. 
•Ej  Ware  A  B  Mrs,  r  46  Broad 
O  Ward  Martha,  r  Sycamore 

%  McKMNON  &  PETR1E, faw  Iailo[S,  68  s-rt  Main  Stef' 

^  ^ — ^ — — 

gs        CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


PURITY  OF  GOODS,  *  !§* 

OLITENESS  TO  (U8TOMERS,  and  i^. 

KOMPTXESS  WITH  ORDERS  AXD  PRESCRIPTIONS    *_". 

H -A. Y SOU.  «*•  SIVCIT^,  31  Patton  -A_v«e.  *2J 

WAR'     •  357  WAS       "  £j 

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Ward  Caroline,  r  Sycamore  S 

Ward  William,  janitor  YMC  A,  Patton  ave,  r  15  Short 

Ward  E  F,  r  15  Short  S 

Ward  Kissie,  wks  cotton  factory,  bds  39  W  Haywood  _ 

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Ward  L  M,  wks  cotton  factory,  bds  39  W  Haywood 

Ward  Edith  Miss,  bds  15  Short 

Warner  Ella  Mrs,  nurse,  Chestnut  and  Merrimon  ave  ^ 

Warner  Jessie  E  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College 

Warson  Jeff,  c,  plasterer,  r  180  Pine 

Warren  Mask,  lab.  r  near  cotton  factory 


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Warren  Dollie,  c,  r  326  Haywood  Ijjf 

Warren  Sarah  R.  c.  bds  326  Haywood  ^- 

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The  Sunset  Mnuntain  Land  Co. 


CWYN  &  WEST 

St.    23.    Court    Square. 


Warren  E  Miss,  bds  211  Patton  ave 

Warren  T  Miss,  bds  211  Patton  ave  2 

Washington  Aaron,  c,  porter  W  O  Muller's,  r  131  Valley 
Washington  Loula,  c,  r  131  Valley  3^ 

Washington  Sonnie,  c,  wks  White  Man's  Bar*,  S  Main,  r  137    !■£ 

Valley 
Washington  Rachael,  c,  r  129  Valley 
Washington  Eddie,  c,  porter,  r   130  Valley 
Washington  Janie,  c,  r  130  Valley  ,— v 

Washington ,  c,  lab,  r  157  Hill  2. 

Washington  Mollie,  r  157  Hill  gj 

Washington  Annie  B,  r  198  S  Main 


p*™*n 


JAS.  H.  LOUGBRAN'S  "WHITE  MAN'S  BAR,"  I 


The  WHISKIES 
WINES  AND 
BRANDIES  AT 

Have  been  recommended  by  the  leading  physicians  of  the  suite-  for  medicinal 
purposes,  COR.  SOUTH    MAIN  AND  EAGLE,  Down  Stairs. 


2  Western  Carolina  Bank, SK«» 

'  dent,  J.  L,  Rankin,  (  ashler.  Capital, 
-2=  850,000,  Surplus,  $20,000,  .State,  County  and  City  Depository.  A  Room 
•5:    and  Teller's  Window  for  the  exclusive  use  of  the  Ladies. 


-S        WAS  358  •     WEA 

:3Washington  Wm,  waiter,  r  198  S  Main 

"^Waters  Lucy  B  Miss,  bds  104  S  Main 

^WATSON   D    S,   Real  Estate  and  Loans,  Office  N  E 

Court  Place,  r  Sunset  Drive     (See  adv  back  cover) 

SWatson  D  S  Mrs,  r  Sunset  Drive 

aWatson  C  G,  freight  conductor  R&D,  bds  12  j  Roberts 
3-fWatson  Arabella  T  Mrs,  r  13  Grove 

i~\Vatson  Dr  J  A,    physician  and  surgeon,  r   13  Grove,  office, 
^  same     (Telephone  42) 

£  Watkins  Flora  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 
£§A/atts  Thomas,  wks  A  fur  factory,  r  near  cotton  factory 
i^Vatts  Armanda,  c,  cook,  363  W  Haywood 

li  The  Sunset  Mountain  Land  Co.  cw™*west, 

S.S  S-    S-    COTJET    SQTJABE. 

Q   g . . . 

w^Vay  Lillie  Miss,  pupil  AF  College 
t^\ray  Annie,  c,  nurse,  278  Chestnut 
5  Way  C  B,  supt  County  Schools 

Weaver  W  T,  real  esta'te,  r  216  Havwood 

JVeaver  Annie  L  Mrs.  r  216  Haywood 
Veaver  Maria,  c,  bds  421  Bailey 
(j^Veaver  George,  c,  bds  421  Bailey 
^Veaver  Alfred,  c,  brickmason,  r  421  Bailey 
J^Veaver  Wilkie,  r  421  Bailey 
^Veaver  Sophie,  c,  school  teacher,  r  421  Bailey 
jSj-Veaver  Rufus,  c,  lab,  r  421  Bailey 
OkVeaver  Sallie,  c,  r  421  Bailey 


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%  McKINNQN  &  PETRIE.  fcw  Mm,  ®  Mi  Main  street 

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a        CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


You    will     never    Ji||Mi   J,  ^\\   flt„M  ^  „M     IJj   ^^N    fl^      g 


regret    becoming- 

a  customer  lit 


Rays:r  &  Smith's  Dng  Store,  31  Patton  k 


Your  trade  appreciated. 

Your  interest  studied. 

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Weaver  C  L   Mrs,  r  47  Woodfin  H 

Weaver  J  H,  Weaver  &  Myers,  the  Shoe  Store  39  Patton  ave,      c/3 
r  47  Woodfin.  §-^ 

Weaver  H  B  Mrs,  r  169  Chestnut 

Weaver  Blanche  Miss,  r  169  Chestnut 

Weaver  Dr  H  B,  physician,  office    10   S   Main,  r  169  Chest- 
nut.    (Tel  8)  ■  % 

Weaver  Alice,  c,  laundress,  r  15  Mountain 

Weaver  John,  c,  railroader,  r   15  Mountain 

Weaver  William,  cooper,  r  127  Beaumont  pS 

Weaver  Susan  Mrs,  r  127  Beaumont  1% 

Weaver  Emma  Miss,  r  1-27  Beaumont 

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Weaver  Joseph  X,  trav  salesman,  bds  Western  Hotel 

Weaver  Joseph  Mrs,  bds  Western  Hotel 

Webb  Charles   A,  teacher  City    Graded   Schools,  bds    234  N 

>     Main 
Webb  Annie,  cook  24  Water 
Webb  Louise  Miss,  bds  103  Academy 
Webb  Fake,  c,  lab,  r  Madison 
Webb  Ella,  c,  laundress,  r  Madison 

Webb  J  A,  elk  Dickerson,  hardware,    r  31  French  Broad  ave 
Webb  M  E  Mrs,  r  31  French  Broad  ave 
Webb  Emma  Miss,  bds  31  French  Broad  ave 
Webb  David  H,  r  Victoria,  1^  miles  south  Main 

klloufhranV'lile  Man's  Bar,"  cii^|^ 

O  Down  Stairs. 

HIGHEST  QUALITY. ALWAYS,  and  prices  charged  accordingly 


Organized   May,    1888;     Lewis  Maddux, 
President.    L.   P.   McLoud,    Vice-Preei- 
'    dent,   J.   E.   Rankin,   Cashier.    Capital 


Wssiorn  Cirolim  Bank 


rg  .  550,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.     State,  County  and  City  Depository. 


•3 


WEB  360  WES 


qo  Webb  Wilhemmina,  r  Victoria,  i*£  miles,  south  Main 

-i  Webb  Estelle  Miss,  bds  31    French  Broad  ave 

^  Weeden  Lou,  c,  waitress  Fernihurst 

*  Weldon  S,  bds  S  Main  .       . 

I  Weldon  R,  bds  130  S  Main 

"*  Weldon  Mabell,  bds  130  S  Main 

^  Weldon  Norah,  bds  130  S  Main     • 

a-  Weldon  SG,r  130  S  Main 

«^  Weldon  Hattie  A,  r  130  S  Main 

g  Welburn  J  M  Rev,  r  310  N  Main 

«.§  Welburn  C  A  Mrs,  r  310  N  Main 

|f  Welburn  J  O  Miss,  r  310  N  Main      . 


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THE  ASHEV.1LLE  AND  CRAGGY  MOUNTAIN  RAICWAY  COMPANY 

VVm.  W.  West,  Sec.  and  Treas.  W.  B.  Gwyn,  President. 

Welles  Edward  F  Miss,  bds  I  Rollins 
I  Welles  J  E  B,  bds  1  Rollins 
j|      Wells  Lottie  M  Miss,  bds  1  Rollins 
£      Wells  Daisy  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College 
~  Wells  Lena  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College 
O    Wells  Zora  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College 

Welles  E  B,  rnngr  Southern  Imp  Co,  r  I  Rollins 
***    Welles  Sarah  F  Mrs,  r  I  Rollins 
g    West  C  O,  bkkpr  J   H   Woodbury,  bds  55  College 
§2  WEST  W  W,  Gwyn  &  West,  real  estate  and  loans,  se 
cor  Court  Place,  r  278  Chestnut.   (See  adv  centre  lines) 
3    West  L  M  Miss,  r  278  Chestnut 

i  McKINNON  Si  FETRIE  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 

—.       CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


\\Jft  are  State  Agents  for  N.  C.  Inland  &  Co.'s  celebrated 
*'  Fire  and  Burglar  Proof  Safe.  We  represent  the 
Lloyds  Plate  Glass  Insurance  Company  of  New  York. 
We  can  insure  you  against  accident  or  death  in  the 
"Travelers  Insurance  Company  of  Hartford,  Conn." 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


\\JE>  are  State  Agents  for  N.  C.  Inland  &  Co.'s  celebrated 
''  Fire  and  Burglar  Proof  Safe.  We  represent  the 
Lloyds  Plate  Glass  Insurance  Company  of  New  York. 
We  can  insure  you  against  accident  or  death  in  the 
"Travelers  Insurance  Company  of  Hartford,  Conn." 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


DAI/ODD   9  OMITLHO  s,ock  of  nRrcG,J*TS'*si::5>TI>KI]|::s  |s  tn°  ^ 

flnluUn     Qi    ulVII      II   U    most  varied  and  com-      01    Dnttnn    & yoniip       ^* 
plete  of  nny  housi>  in  Asheville.  __*»»_«—*_<_*„—     ^ 

WES  361  WES  © 

West  E  N  Miss,  r  278  Chestnut  § 
West  E  A  Mrs,  wid  Charles  W,  r  278  Chestnut 

West  W  W,  Mrs,  r  278  Chestnut  § 

West  J  B,  dept  revenue  col,  r  23  Bridge  3p 
WTest  J  B  Mrs,  r  23  Bridge 

West  H,  r  in  N  Main  © 
West  Z  C  Mrs,  rinN  Main 

West  H  A,  grocery  clerk,  bds  in  N  Main                       •  3 

West  Lillia,  r  1 1 1  N  Main  1 
West  E  R,  newsdealer  Battery  Park  Hotel,  bds  9  Flint 
West  James   S,  bkkpr  Grant's   Pharmacy   S   Main,  bds    102    eL'o 
Academy                                                                                   '  5-? 

Gttiyn  ^Olest,  "".ESSE;,..  " 

Established  1S81.  S.    E.    CoURT   SQUARE. 

West  Sarah  T  Mrs,  r  102  Academy 

Western  Dressed  Beef  and  Provision  Co.     (Tel  4) 

WESTERN  CAROLINA  BANE  THE,  Lewis  Maddux, 

pres  ;    L  P   McLoud,    vice  pres ;    J  Eugene    Rankin, 

cashier;  sw  Court  Place.    (Tel  79.)  (See  adv  top  lines) 

Western  Union    Telegraph    Co,    over  First   National  Bank. 

A  P  Mitchell  mngr.     (Tel  89) 
West  Lola  A,  bds  283  S  Main 

West  Bertha  E,  bds  283  S  Main  ^ 

West  Ben  F,  bds  283  S  Main  ^" 

West  Cornelia  E,  r  283  S  Main  .0© 

West  A  G,  carp,  r  283  S  Main  sg. 

The  Neatest  and  Host  Quiet  place    In    Town    to    spend    an    hour   or      5? 
two  at  Billiards  or  Pool,  and  at  tlae  samo  time    'smile,'"  is  at  SZi 

Jas.  H.Loughran's  Whiie'Man's^ar,"  c-£™™~™^"  ~ 

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Organize-]    May.    1888;    Lewis  Maddux. 
President,   L.    P.    McLoud,    Vice-Presi- 

'  dent,  J.  E.  Rankin.  Cashier.  Capital, 
j£  $50,000;  Surplus,  $20,000.  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  Inter- 
~    est  paid  on  deposits  of  four  months  or  longer  in  Savings  Department. 

WES  362  WHE 

^TWest  W  R  Jr,  machinist,  r  132  Hill 

^  West  M  C  Mrs,  r  132  Hill 

^West  Matilda,  c,  cook,  r  nr  Broom  Factory 

^Wescott  R  T,  railroader,  bds  60  Depot 

=■  Wescott  Nannie  Mrs,  bds  60  Depot 

■S  WESTERN  HOTEL,  W  Court  Place,  DrLB  McBrayer 

&   Mother,  proprs.     (See  desc  article) 
£  Westall  T  C  Maj,  contractor,  r  206  Chestnut 
£;  Westall  T  C  Mrs,  r  206  Chestnut 
»»   Westall  T  C  Jr,  elk,  r  206  Chestnut 
I   Westall  H  G,  r  206  Chestnut 
« IWestall  E  C,  postal  clerk,  r  206  Chestnut 


Gwyn  &  West, 

Established  1881.  $.    E.    CoURT    SQUARE. 


REAL  ESTATE, 

ISSTSTTjR-AItTCE. 


uj  >,Westall  Tames,  r  201  Merrimon  ave 

wa Westall  Tames  Mrs,  r  201  Merrimon  ave 

2W  Westall  W  H,  sash,  doors  and  blinds,  r  Bridge  and  Clayton 

^    Westall  W  H  Mrs,  r  Bridge  and  Clayton 

Westall  James,  contractor,  r  201  Merrimon  ave 
^Westall  James  Mrs,  r  201  Merrimon  ave 
3  Westall,  wid  Scott,  r  418  N  Main 
^Westall  Wm,  r  418  N  Main 
^  Westall  Thadius,  carp,  r  418  N  Main 
O  Westall  Lena,  r4i8  N  Main 

^  Wheeler  Oris,  supt  Tile  Wks,  Vanderbilt's,  bds  55  College 
~  Wheeler  Oris  Mrs,  bds  55   College 

2  MnKINNON  ft  PFTRIF.  Mcrohaat  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Sfawt, 

3  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


DAUODD    0   OR il IT U ) 0  s,ock  of  l>RLGOISTS'  sundries  in  the  g* 

nAlOUri     4i    OlVII      H   0   moNtvariedandcom.      31  PattOIl  AVSCH6  ^ 

plete  of  any  bouse  in  Asheville.                                                          — — ^^—  ^^ 

WHE                              363                                WHI  © 

a 

Wheeler  Flora,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds  39  Haywood 

Wheatstone  Mrs,  bds   Gano  House,    Haywood    and    French  5C 

Broad  ave  ^ 

Wheatstone    — ,  bds    Gano    House,   Haywood   and    French  #w 

Broad  ave  _ 

Whitehead  L  L,  bkkpr,  r  16  Sorrels  © 
Whitehead  L  L  Mrs,  r  16  Sorrels 

Whitehead  Bettie,  cook,  nr  Glen  Rock  Hotel  2 

Whiten  E  B  Mrs,  r  Buttrick  | 
Whiten  F  M.  shoemkr,  r  Buttrick                                                   *f» 

Whittenburg  Tillie  c,  laundress,  r  168  Bailey  Eo 

Whitted  Estalena  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School  5? 

GLuyna^rxtest,  REA^ARAENCE,  J" 

Established  1881.                                S.    E.    CoURT    SQUARE.  "g 

v?m 

■  ^.30 

Whitteraore   Hester  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 

Whittemore  Minnie  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School  3 

Whitly  Hampton,  c,  cook,  294  North  Main  ©» 

Whitaker  Harriett  c,  cook,  300  S  French  Broad 

Whittaker  Benj  c,  servant,   HIS  ^P 

Whittaker  Jeff,  r  311  South  Main 

Whittaker  Lillie,  r  3 1 1  South  Main  g 

Whittaker  Mary  Mrs,  r  120  Beaumont 

Whittaker  M  L,  c,  sick  nurse,  r  88  Gudger  -^ 

Whittaker  Mitchell,  c,  lab,  r  88  Gudger 

Whittaker  Alfred  c,  bds  88  Gudger  Jg 

Whittington  Sue  Mrs,  r  30  Phillip  u- 

• — — = ; — — — — *  »■ 

The  Neatest  and  Most  Quiet  place    in    Town    to    spend    an    liour  or  S 

two  at  Billiards  or  Pool,  and  at  the  same  time    'smile,"  is  at  =-: 

Cor.  South  Main  &  Eagle,  & 

""■  ™ =a 

(Down  Stairs.) 


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Jas,  H.  Louchran's  White'Wlan's-Bar, 


c^    lit      I  P        I1         fl      I.    Organized    May,   l'S8S :    Lewis  Maddux. 

•  WfiMfirn  Larni ma  km.  president,  l.  p.  m,  l0uCi.  vice-pred- 

se  HOOlUlll  UUIUIIIIU  Utlll\|  dent  j  E  Rankin  cashier.  Capital, 
.2  $50,000;  Surplus,  $L'0,OoO.  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  Iiiter- 
v?    est  paid  on  deposits  of  four  months  or  longer  in  Savings  Department. 

S2 , 

WHI  364  WHI 

g,  Whittington  Dr  W  P,  physician   and  surgeon,  (Tel  22)  office 
-^  Patton  ave,  McAfee  bldg 

^Whitesides  Rhoda  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 

•^Whitesides  E  C,  printer,  Daily  Citizen  office  Northeast  Court 
Place,  bds  Western  Hotel 

*  Whitesides  Annie,  c,  r  23  Valley 
S  Whitesides  W  R,  carp,  25  Hill  Side  and  West 
2  Whitesides  W  R  Mrs,  r  25  Hill  Side  and  West 
^»  Whitesides  J  B,  carp,  r  15  Seney 
£*  Whitesides,  Mary  C,  r  15  Seney 
%  ■  Whitesides  Jno  K,  carp,  bds  15  Seney 
S-l Whitesides  S  Kate,  bds  15  Seney 

I  Gwyn  &  West,  XBJ£Z£££=. 

g|  Established!**!.  ,        S.    E.    CoURT    SQUARE. 


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I  ^Whitesides  Alice  c,  housemaid,  155  North  Main 
g'gWhittamore  T  J,  r  50  Peachtree 
t^AVhittamore  Jane,  bds  Peachtree 
5    Whitlock  Adolph  Mrs,  bds  56  Spruce 
\  WHITLOCK    ADOLPH,   Hammershlag  &  Whitlock, 
proprs  Marble  Hall,  32  South  Main,  r  56  Spruce    (See 
^  desc  art) 

33  Whitlock  A,  dry  goods  and  clothing,  48  and  50  South  Main, 
^  r  29  Woodfin 

^Whitlock  Victor  E,  r  29  Woodfin 
'^Whitlock  B,  r  29  Woodfin 
S  Whitlock  F  D  Miss,  r  29  Woodfin 

ZJ  MMM  Hi  PFTRIFr  MercHant  Tailors,  Si  South  Main  SJrei, 

2  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


HfllOUn     fii    O I VI  llnO    monvaricdandtom-  Dgj| 

plete  of  any  house  in  Asneville.  '  "  q—j 


Stoek  of  DRUGGISTS'  SUNDRIES  is  the 
most  varied  and  com- 


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Whitlock  A  Mrs,  r  29  Woodfin 
Whitlock  Rebecca,  r  Roberts  C/5 

Whitlock  Amanda,  r  Roberts  *2j 

VVhitlock  Tabitha,  r  Roberts  ^» 

Whitson  J  McD,  atty,  office  North  Court  Place,  room  I,  r  146   0 

Chestnut 
Whitson  Felix,  c,  lab,  r  Baptist  Hill 
Whitson  Ella,  c,  r  Baptist  Hill 
Whitson  Kate,  c,  laundress,  r  Roberts 


The  Sunset  Mountain  Land  Go, 


CWYN  &  WEST, 


B 


eg 

Whitson  Addie,  c,  cook,  112  College  •  £<» 


Whitson  W  R  Mrs,  r  146  Chestnut 

Whitson  W  R,  atty,  office  North  Court  Place,  r  146  Chestnut 


22 

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s.  :e.  cotjet  sqtjabe.  J« 

White  F  C,  elk  Mimnaugh's  n  Patton  ave,  r  same 

White  E  S,  bds  Swan  Hotel 

White  Fanny  Miss,  bds  Swan  Hotel  ^ 

White  Mary,  c,  laundress,  r  267  Valley  mo 

White  J  R,  carp,  r  37  Spruce  .  g£ 

White  J  R  Mrs,  r  37  Spruce 

White  Sallie  Miss,  r  37  Spruce  .S 

White  Mattie  c,  r  2  Woodfin. 

White  Herbert  c,r2  Woodfin 

White  Martha  c,  r  47  Walnut 

White  Jas  c,  coachman,  r  47  Walnut  g£ 

White  Annie  M,  r  366  S  Main  ^ 

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J&^SlTSiTSi*  k  H,  kjWs  "White  Man's  Bar,"  | 

on  exhibiton  to  attract  the  '  ■■-"    M  '  ' 

attention  of  the  lower  trade. 


ButF^sV-Class  Goods  onlVar-  Cor.  South  Main  and  Eagle  (Do*n  Stairs.) 


i  Western  Carolina  Bank, 


Organized  May,  1888;    Lewis  Maddux 
President,  L.   P.   McLoud,    Vice-Presi- 
dent,  J.    E.   Rankin,   Cashier.     Capital, 

=    $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.     State.  County    and  City  Depository.     Gcne- 

"i^    ral  Banking  Business  Transacted. 


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White  Cassi,  wks  420  S  Main 

White  Mina,  wks  420  S  Main 

White  Willie,  bds  311  S  Main 

White  Hy  c,  coachman, r  158  Water 

White  Hardy  H,  No  6  police  force,  r   150  Church 

White  Ernest  L,  bds  150  Church 

White  Cornelius  F,  bds  150  Church 

White  Eugene  T,  r  146  Church 
*?  White  Martha,  r  150  Church 
I    White  Clay  E,  plumber,  r  150  Church 
&i  White  Chas  D,  drayman,  bds  146  Church 
tr.  White  Sidney  L,  146  Church 


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D  R,  carp,  r  146  Church 
Alice  W,  r  146  Church 
Jos  c,  coachman,  y$  Haywood 

J  B  Rev,  pastor  St  Lawrence  Catholic  Church,    Hay- 
wood and  Flint,  r  95  Haywood 
Hy  c,  r  Old  Depot  nr  R  &  D  Ry  shops 
G  L,  merchant,  r  72  Depot 
M  J  Mrs,  72   Depot 

Maria  c,  nurse,  bds  64  N  French  Broad  ave 
J  B,  bds  72  Depot 
J  A,  bds  Cosmopolitan  Club 
J  J,  brick  mason,  r  366  S  Main 


&  PETR1E  Merchnt  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Stint, 

Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


RAYSOR  &  SMITH'S 


Stock  of  DRUGGISTS'  SFXHRIES  is  the    Is* 
most  varied »ud  com-    J|    p^jj    Jy^y^ 


pletc  of  any  house  in  Aslievillc. 


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WIG  367  WIL 

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Wiggins  Jno  A  c,  wks  Penniman  &  Co,  N   Main,  r   Sycamore   jgj 

Wiggins  Mary  c,  r  Sycamore  q 

Wilbur  Gertrude  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College  fej 

Wilbur,  wrd  Geo  G,  r  132  Bailey  ^» 

Wilburn  M  T  Miss,  bds   23  Depot 

Wilfong  Julius  T,  carp,  r  277  S  Main 

Wilfong  Hattie,  r  277  S  Main 

WILLS  A  J.  Wills  Bros,  architects)  office  Patton  ave, 


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bds  9  Flint,  (See  desc  art) 
Willis  Jas,  lab,  r  near  Woodfin  and  Bridge  I® 

Willis  Elbert,  wks  Steam  Laundry,  bds  Buck  Tavern 
Willis  M  C,  trav  salesman,  bds  115    Haywood 

The  Sunset  Mountain  Land  Do.  «WYM  *-  w^T^te.  § 

s.  E.  court  sq,tj^:r,:ei.  «? 

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Willis  Julia  Mrs,  lids  115  Haywood  ^r 

Willis  John,  wks  Cotton  Mills,  bds  near  same  I 

Willis  Laura,  wks  Cotton  Mills,  bds  near  same 
Wilkins  Daniel,  c,  lab,  r  249  College  ^  je 

Wilkins  Kazar,  c,  r  249  College 

Wilkins  William,  bds  333  S  Main  ^, 

Wilkie  L  N,  bds  420  S  Main 

Wilkie  M  A,  bds  420  S  Main  * 

Wilkie  Ocie  Miss,  r  188  Woodfin  ^ 

WILKIE  B  A   &   Atkins    J  W,  Fruits   and   Confec- 
tionery 12  Patton  ave,  r  188  Woodfin     (See  desc  arte)   J» 
Wilkie  Lavinia  E,  r  near  14  Phillip 

ZtStiTftSrZ&S.  fc  H,  Lngbaa'i  "Whita  Man's  Bar,"  I 

on  exhibiton  to  attract  the 


^ZS^l^lSrS*-         Cor.  South  Main  and  Eagle  u,™  st.tr.,)         " 


Organized  May,  ]888;    Lewis  Maddux 
President,  L.   P.   McLoud,    Yice-Presi- 
'  dent,  J.   E.  Rankin,  Cashier.    Capital, 

jS    $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.    State,  County   and  City  Depository.     Gene- 

'£    ral  Banking  Business  Transacted. 

WIL  368  WIL 

S?  Wiley  A  L,  elk  Grand  Central,  r  85  Park  ave 

*3  Wiley  Emma  Mrs,  c,  r  85  Park  ave 

w  Wiley  Florence  M  Miss,  bds  85  Park  ave 

_=  Williman  John,  S  Mach  Agt,  bds  31  French  Broad  ave 

»  Williamson  Charles,  <:,  porter  Battery  Park 
b  Williamson  George  J,  elk  Penniman  &  Co  N  W  Court  Place) 
r  20  Oak 

"  Williamson  Coin  W  E,  r  20  Oak 

?  WILLIAMSON  W  B,  W  B  Williamson  &  Co,  Furni- 
ture and  Carpets  16  Patton  ave,  r  20  Oak.     (See  adv, 
*S  Wilkinson  M  B,  supt  French  Broad  Lumber  Co,  bds  Battery 
el  Park 


I J  TSE  ASHEVILLE  AHD  CEAB&Y  MOUNTAIN  RAILWAY  COMPANY 

-5  Wm.  W.  West,  Sec.  and  Treas.        W.  B.  Gwyn,  President. 

«**  _ 

%~  Williamson  W  B  Mrs,  r  20  Oak 
2.1  Wilsoti  Zilla  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 
.5  a  Wilson  Nannie,  c,  mngr  laundry  Swan  Hotel,  r  same 

Wilson  Daisey  Miss,  r  54  Mountain 
>*     Wilson  Mollie,  c,  laundress  r  Sorrels  near  Beaumont 
^-£  Wilson  Alexander,  c,  coachman,  r  109  Beaumont 
*-*  Wilson  Martha,  r  125  Beaumont 
°^  Wilson  Charles,  teamster,  r  125  Beaumont 
5^  Wilson  Nellie  W  Mrs,  r  32  Bailey 
l/i  Wilson  Luther,  bds  32  Bailey 
J^- Wilson  James,  bds  177  S  Main 
q  Wilson  Samuel,  teamster,  bds  125  Beaumont 

g  McKIINON  &  PETR1E, ]Mml  T"iks- 58  Sullt)l  Mili|1  Stet> 

3  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


TTjTE  can  Sell  your  Real   Estate  at  a  higher  price, 
VV     can    purchase  for  you  at  a  lower  figure,    and 
charge  you  less  for  the  transaction  than  anyone  in 
the  city. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block. 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


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fE  can  Sell  your  Real  Estate  at  a  higher  price, 
can    purchase  for  you  at  a  lower  figure,    anfl 

charge  you  less  for  the  transaction  than  anyone  in 
the  city. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block. 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


isjzjxz  lm  Si  Smith's  Dni  Store,  31  Patten  k  g 

a  customer  at  4  0  '.     -    • 

'  "—■ — ■  —  e; 

Your  trade  appreciated.        Your  interest  studied.  J^S 

WIL  ~  309  WIL       "  £j 

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Wilson  James,  c,  lab,  r  1 19  Beaumont 

Wilson  Emma,  r,  laundress,  r  119  Beaumont  CO 

Wilson  S  C  Mrs,  pat  med  vender,  r  4  Valley- 
Wilson  W  M,  c,  teamster,  r  near  Poplar 
Wilson  W  M  Mrs,    c,    dressmkr,  r   bet    Poplar    and    Hilder- 

brand  5^ 

Wilson  Sallie,  c,  laundress,  r  96  Baird  ^ 

Wilson  W  A,  carp,  r  near  106  East 

Wilson  Relia,  r  near  106  East  «» 

Wilson  Alexander,  carp,  bds  59  N  Main 
Wilson  John  W,  r  23  Water  ?§? 

Wilson  Lucy,  c,  r  36  Mulberry  ^f 

. : eg 


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Wilson  John,  c,  lab,  r  36  Mulberry  f? 

Wilson  Marion,  carp,  r  1 1  Short 

Wilson  L  E,  r  1 1  Short 

Wilson  W  M,  removed  to  Winston  No  Ca 

Wilson  W  M  Mrs,  removed  to  Winston  No  Ca 

Wilson  Wid  Thos,  r  Gay  ° 

Wilson  J  B,  r  Gay 

Wilson  George  W,  carp,  r  Southside  ave  near  Cripple  Creek    g 

Wilson  Sallie  r  Eernihurst  2  miles  S  Main  ^-v 

Wilson  George,  bds  32  Bailey  2- 

Wilson  Frank,  bds  32  Bailey 

Wilson  Katie,  r  Southside  ave  nr  Cripple  Creek 

k H.Loughran's "White Man's Bar,'"*-*™"'*  I 

O  Down  Stairs.  - 

HIGHEST  QUALITY  ALWAYS,  and  prices  charged  accordingly     '?* 


Organized  May,  18SS ;  Lewis  Maddux, 
President,  L.  P.  McLoud,  Vice-Presi- 
dent, J.  E,  Rankin,  Cashier.  Capital, 
Jz  $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000,  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  A  Room 
•rr    and  Teller's  Window  for  the  exclusive  use  of  the  Ladies. 


WIL 


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WIL 


2?  Wilson  Nettie  bds  30  W  Haywood 
-S  Wilson  J  S,  physician,  bds  115  Haywood 
"-'Wilson  Lucy  W  Mrs,  bds  1 15  Haywood 
s  Wilson  A  L,  r  nr  Cotton  Factory 
»  Wilson  Gussie  Miss,  bds  Slagle   House,  90  Patton  ave 

Wilson  Mary  Miss,  bds  Slagle  House,  90  Patton  ave 

Wilson  Mary,  waitress,  318   Haywood 

Wilson  Brooks,  wks  French  Broad  Lumber  Co,  r  nr  same 

Wilson  Louisa  Mrs,  r   nr  French  Broad  Lumber  Yards 

Williams  Willie,  r  198  Chestnut 

Williams  ]  M,  broker,  bds  169  Chestnut 

Williams  Lizzie  c,  cook,  Fort  Baird 


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CWYN  &  WEST. 


uj3  Williams  Joe,  teamster,  r  Bridge  and  Clayton 

fcJ-Williams  Joe  Mrs,  r  Bridge  and  Clayton 

5    Williams  Peter  c,  coachman,  ne  cor  Merritnon  ave  and  Chest- 


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ams  wid  W  M,bds  58  N'Main 
ams  L  J  Miss,  bds  58  N  Main 
ams  Geo  W  c,  bricklayer,  r  10   Irvin 
ams  Lillie  c,  r  10  Irvin 
ams  Thos,  bds  161    Bailey 
ams  Geo,  shoemkr,  bds  161  Bailey 
ams  Viola,  bds  161    Bailey 
ams  Wm,  shoemkr,  bds  161  Bailey 


& 
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&  PETRIE,  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street 

CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


5  hp  Si  kill's  tog  Store,  31  Patten  k 


Yon    will     ncv< 
regret   becomluB 
a  customer  at 


Your  trade  appreciated.       Your  interest  studied. 


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WIL  371  WIL  <3 


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Williams  Jas,  shoemkr.  r  161  Bailey  fej 

Williams  Walter,  shoemkr,  bds  161  Bailey  J^ 

Williams  Geo  A  c,  bds  Cripple  Creek  nr  Bailey  fe{ 

Williams  Hy  <r,  lab,  bds  Cripple  Creek  nr  Bailey  f>o 
Williams  Jnor,  coachman,  87  Bailey 

Williams  Goldier,  r  35   Valley  >: 

Williams  Nannie  c,  r  9  Valley  J 

Williams  Mary  c,  house  maid,  199  Haywood  WS 
Williams  Margaret  Mrs,  r  53    Haywood 

Williams  Hy  S,  druggist,  r53  Haywood  J* 

Williams  Annie  C  Miss,  bds  53  Haywood  p§ 

Williams  Wm  H.  bds  53  Haywood  ~| 

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Williams  Golden,  c,  coachman,  r  Merrimon  ave,  nr  Chestnut    ! 

Williams  Silas,  c,  r  101  Beaumont  3 

Williams  Nellie,  c,  cook,  r  101  Beaumont  23 

Williams  WT  H  A,  c,  upholsterer,  r  115    Mountain  2? 

Williams  Diana,  c,  r  1 15  Mountain 

Williams  Annie,  c,  teacher,  r  139  Valley  ^ 

Williams  Miles,  c,  coachman,  r  Pine,  near  Hilterbrand 

Williams  Susan,  c,  laundress,  Pine,  near  Hilterbrand 

Williams  Sol,  c,  plasterer,  r  Valley  ^ 

Williams  W  S,  plumber,  r  17  Bridge 

Williams  W  S  Mrs,  r  17  Bridge  & 

Williams  Phillip,  motorman,  Electric  Cars,  r   10  Clayton  g» 

Jas,  H.  Loughran's  "White  Man's  iTl!^  f 

HIGHEST  QUALITY  ALWAYS,  and  prices  charged  accordingly     ^ 


Western  Carolina  Bant 


Organized  May.  18SS  ;  Lewis  Maddux, 
President.  L.  P.  McLoud,  Vice-Presi- 
dent, .J.  E,  Rankin,  Cashier.  Capital. 
§50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000,  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  A  Room 
and  Teller's  Window  for  the  exclusive  use  of  the  Ladies. 


WIL 


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Williams  Edwards,  r  to  Clayton 

Williams  C  M  Mrs.  r  io  Clayton 

Williams  Jessie  Miss,  r  io  Clayton 

Williams  Jno  A,  elk,  a  198  Chestnut 

Williams  Jno  A  Mrs,  elk,  r  198  Chestnut 

Williams  Geo,  bds  53  Haywood 

Williams  Roy,  bds  53  Haywood 

Williams  Dr  Jno  Hey,  physician,  r  53  Haywood,  office  same, 

(Ttl  46) 
Williams  G  N,  farmer,  r  near  otton  factory 
Williams  E  H,  r  near  cotton  factory 
Williams  Wm,  c,  day  porter  Glen  Rock 

The  Sunsst  Mountain  Land  Co.  cwyn&WEst, 

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Williams  Thos,  c  lunch  house,  r  near  freight  depot 

Williams  Edie,  c,  r  near  freight  Depot 

Williams  Marshall,  brickmason,  bds  37  Blahton 

Williams  Branch,  r  179  South  Main 

Williams  Mrs  — ,  r  179  South  Main 

Williams  Reginald,  c,  coachman,  r  Victoria,  2  mi  South  Main 

Williams  W  H  A,  mattress  maker    and    upholsterer,  Valley, 

near  Electric  Light  Plant     (Tel  84) 
WILD  H  B,  Henseley  &  Wild  ,  Family  Groceries,  23 

North  Main  (See  desc  art) 
Winston  P  O,  bds  420  South  Main 
Winston  H  B,  bds  420  South  Main 

&  PETRIE,  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 

CLEANING  AND   REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTEN0E0  TO. 


PURITY  OF  GOODS.  £=J 

OLITENESS  TO  (USTOMERS.  and  »j> 

ROMPTZS  ESS  WITH  ORDERS  AND  PRESCRIPTIONS  g, 

HAYSOR  cfc?  SMITH,  31  Fatton  ^±^re>.  *2{ 


WIN  373  WOL 


Winburn  Pearl  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School  *z{ 
Winburn  Daisy  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 

Winburn  Annie  C  Mrs,  bds  82  Park  ave  !2J 

Winburn  W  A,  Div  P  and   F  agt   R  and  D  Rv,  bds  82  Park  £, 

ave 

Winslow  W  E,  railroader,  bds  60  Depot  ,; 

Winslow  Thos  W,  removed  to  Norfolk,  Va  * 

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Wingate  F  C,  r  118  Woodfin 

Winyan  Sanitarium,    Dr    Karl  Von    Ruck  propr,   Pine    and 

Baird     (Tel  58) 
Winfrey  Wm,  collar  maker,  bds  161  Bailey 
Winfrey  Mary,  bds  161  Bailey 

1— — ■ — — — "        m  * 


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Witherington  Jas,  wks  A  shoe  factory,  bds  French  Broad  and    .*» 

Patton  ave  2 

Witherington  Robt,  wks#  A  shoe  factory,  bds  French  Broad     o» 

and  Patton  ave  £? 

Witheringtoa  Maria  Mrs,  bds  French  Broad  and  Patton  ave 
Witherspoon  Rev,  c,  r  near  19  Clement 
Wo  Hop,  Chinese  laundry,  12  North  Main,  r  same 
Wolf  Annie  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School. 

Wolf  W  E  plasterer,  r.  36  Clayton  "^ 

Wolf  W  E  Mrs,  r  36  Clayton 

Wolf  W  E,  marble  wks  Southeast  Court  Place,  r  92  Woodfin      Jg 
Wolf  W  E  Mrs.  r  92  Woodfin  "£! 


"WSS  JAS.  B.  LODGHRAN'S  "WHITE  MAN'S  BAR," 

BRANDIES  AT 
Have  been  recommended  bv  the  leading  physicians  of  the  stiite  for  medicinal 
purpose*.  COR.  SOUTH   MAIN  AND  EAGLE,  Down  Stairs. 


,  ■       ii  a      i       Organized  May,   1888;     Lewis  Maddux, 

LGffl    WML    S&Hk     Pre8ident>   L"   P-   McLoud,    Vice-Presi- 
*m    UilW""«     »™1    dent,   J.    E.   Rankin,   Cashier.    Capital 
rg    $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000.     State,  County  and  City  Depository. 


-3  WOL  374  WOO 

Sg  WOLF  JAMES,    Meat    Market,    260   Patton    ave,  r 

-S  same     (See  desc  art)       (Tel  23) 

«->  Wolf  Josephine  Mrs,  r  260  Patton  ave 

g  Wolf  Harry,  r  260  Patton  ave 

g  Womack  W  L,  undertaker,  r  38  Short 
"^  Womack  Mrs,  38  Short 
tl  Woodfin  Lou  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 
^  Woodfin  Anna  Mis^,  r  26  Clayton 
J  WOODBURY  J  H,  Livery,  Feed    and    Sale    Stables 

College,  r  same,     (See  desc  art)     (Tel  1) 
2-s  Woods  Julia,  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 

qj  Woodward  E  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 

i5-o  . _____ 

!»  THE  ASHGVILLE  AND  CRAGGY  MOUNTAIN  RAILWAY  COMPANY 


f>._ 


5^  Wm.  W.West,  Sec.  and  Treas.  W.  B.  Gwyn,  President. 

<•- 

°|  Wood,  wid  A  W,  r  286  North  Main 

5  S.  Wood  Pleas,  c,  section  hand  R   and  D,    r  near  French  Broad 

Lumber  Yards  # 

2    Wood  Myrtle  Miss,  pupil  A  F  College 

r  Wood  Gertrude  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 

§  Wood  Ida  Miss,  pupil  H  I  School 

^  WOODCOCK  J  H,  druggist,  272  Patton  ave,  bds  Swan 

Hotel,  (Tel  $j)     (See  desc  art) 

^  Woodcock  Johnston,  bds  98  Patton  ave 

_3  Woodcock  Julian  A,  bds  98  Park  ave 

M  Woodcock  Mrs,  wid  Dr  J  A,  r  98  Park  ave 

O  Woodcock  Mary  Miss,  r  98  Park  ave 

1-9. i 2L .. 

g  McKINNON  Si  PETRIE  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 

g      CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


P1TRITY  OF  fiOOBS,  ^J 

OMTENESS  TO  CUSTOMERS,  and  .  j^. 

ROMPTSESSWITII  ORDERS  AND  PRESfRIPTIOXS   j^ 

RAYSOR  «fc  SMITH,  31  Patton  Ave.  Ife* 

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WOO  375  WOR 

Woolsey  Charles,  r  Witchwood  N  Asheville 

Woolscv  Charles  Mrs,  r  Witchwood  N  Asheville 

Woolsey  Alice  Miss,  r  Witchwood  N  Asheville 

Woody  Lizzie,  cook,  22  Woodfin  «>, 

Woody  J  H-Mrs,  r  44  Clayton 

Woody  Burnett,  dry  goods  clerk,  bds  1 1 1  N  Main 

WOODY  J  H  &  CO,  Harness,  Saddlery,  Carriages,  S 

Main,  (Tel  res  54),  r  44  Clayton 

Woodruff  Julia,  c,  chambermaid,  63  Merrimon  ave 

Wootin  Emma,  bds  Grove  near  Silver 

Wootin  Joe,  bds  Grove  near  Silver  _£ 

Wootin  Salina,  wks  Cotton  Mills,  bds  35  W  Haywood 
.    |3 

GWYN  &  WEST  %\ 

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The  Sunset  Mountain  Land  Co 


23.    Court    Sci.-ULA.x-e. 


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Wootin  A  J,  lab,  bds  35    W  Haywood  iff 
Wootin  W  P,  wks  Cotton  Factory,  bds  35  W  Haywood 

Wootin  W  T,  r  Grove  near  Silver  ^ 

Wootin  Webster,  painter,  r  Grove  near  Silver  m^ 

Wootin  Rebecca,  cook  172  S  Main  ££ 
Woodridfje  T  J,  bds  Hfawassa  Place  and  Penland 
Woodson  Carrie,  c,  cook,  r  298  Depot 
Woodall  B  C,  harnessmkr,  bds  Depot  near  Freight  Depot 

Woodward  Victoria,  c,  laundress,  r  Pearson  ave  >— *. 

Woodward  Henry,  c,  carp,  r  Pearson  ave  £. 
Worsley  J  B,  No  5  Police  Force,  r  76  Charlotte 

Worsley  J  B  Mrs,  r  76  Charlotte  ^ 

-"'-   JAS.  H.  LOUGHRAN'S  "WHITE  MAN'S  BAR,"  I 

BRANDIES  AT                                                                                                                     '  ~ 
Have  been  recommended  by  the  leading  physic-inns  of  the  State  for  medicinal    r*8 

purposes,                                                COR.  SOUTH   MAIN  AND  EAGLE,  Down  Stairs.  <-s 


ks    ...     ,  ■       ii         ■      i       Organized  May,   1888;     Lewis  Maddux, 

-  WsstBrn  -  DapQiins,  Bank  president>  l-  p-  McL°ud>  vice-presi- 

^    YYUBVUHi    VtViUUUtti    tfttifflf    dentj   j    E<   RankiD)   Cashier.    Capital 
r=    $50,000,  Surplus,  120,000.     State,  County  and  City  Depository. 

WOR  376  WYL 

-*■  Workman  Alice,  r  76  S  Main 
-®  Workman  Noah,  r  76  S  Main 
^    iVorley^John,  driver,  bds  Buck  Tavern 

a    Worth  Edward,  wks  Graham's  Factory 
\   Worthen  B  S,  Worthen    &    Co  druggist   17  N  Main,  bds  53 

ea  College 

*f    Wrenn  G  W,  carp,  r  23  Depot 
c^   Wrenn  Florence  Mrs,  r  23  Depot 
j    Wrenn  Annie  Miss,  bds  23  Depot 

.  Wright  Eva  M  Miss,  teacher  A  F  College,  r  same 
kJ  Wright  Jesse,  c,  porter  Swan  Hotel 
gjj  Wright  J  E,  r  57  College 

4  THE  ASHEVILLE  AND  CRAGGY  MOUNTAIN  RAILWAY  COMPANY 

V 

5E  Wm.  W.  West,  Sec.  and  Treas.  W.  B.  Gwyn,  President. 


ml  Wright  J  E  Mrs,  r  57  College 

II  WRIGHT  E  H,  Bostic  Bros  &  Wright.  Dry  Goods  and 

Notions  1 1  N  Main,  r  Oak  and  Woodfin.    (See  desc  artic) 
Wright  E  A  Mrs,  r  Oak  and  Woodfin 
£  Wright  Hattie,  r  255  S  Main 
V  Wright  wid  George  A,  r  Blake  and  Academy 
<jg  Wright  W  B  Mrs,  bds  76  Haywood 
£_  Wright  Lee,  wks  Laundry,  r  near  Ice  Factory 
O  Wright  Mollie,  r  near  Ice  Factory 
§§  W'right  Jennie,  wks  Cotton  Mills,  r  near  same 
—  Wright  Eddie,  r  near  Cotton  Mills 
2  Wylie  George,  c,  coachman, .20  Oak 

^  M1SM  \  PETRIE  Merchant  ^ors'  ^  South  Main  Street, 

g      CLEANING  AND  REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


RAYSOR  &  SMITH'S 


Stork  of  DUIGOISTS'   SI  XI>RIi;s  is  the    ^ 
most  varied  and  com-      3J  Patfijll  AyBBBe.     £j 
plete  of  any  bouse  in  Asheville.  i^a__.     ^ 

© 

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YAN  377  YOU 

YANCY  SARAH,  c,  laundress,  r  35  Hilterbrand 
Yancy  W  A,  c,  waiter  Battery  Park   Hotel,  r  35  Hil- 
.terbrand 
Yarboro  Taylor,  r  nr  Tee  Factory 
Yarboro  Eliza,  r  nr  Ice  Factory 
Yarboro  Ellen,  r  nr  Ice  Factory 
Yarboro  Loula,  r  nr  Ice  Factory 
Yates  W  B,  carp,  r  133  N  Main 
Yates  Laura,  133  N  Main 
Yeatman  T  R,  r  27  Bearden  ave 

Yeatman  C  H,  sewing  machine  agent,  bds  27  Bearden  ave 
Yeatman  John  P,  r  2J  Bearden  ave 


Jas.  H.  Loughran's  White'Man'A, 


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a  C/> 

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Gcuyn molest,  """.JSKUfc.. 

.     Established  1881.  S.    E.   Court  Square,  qi 

.     ?! 

Yeatman  John  P  Mrs,  r  27  Bearden  ave 

Yeatman  Susan  M  Miss,  bds  27  Bearden  ave 

Young  Susan  Mrs,  r  nr  French  Broad  Lumber  Yard 

Young  Fred  W,  B  &  saw  filer,  r  nr  French  Broad  Lumber  Yards       3^ 

Young  Sarah  M,  r  Cripple  Creek 

Young  Albert  G,  lab,  bds  Cripple  Creek 

Young  Lillie,  bds  Cripple  Creek 

Young  Mary,  bds  Cripple  Creek 

Young  P  M  B,  master  St  Paving  Co,  bds  Battery  Park  Hotel     — ^ 

Young  S  L  Miss,  r  26  Charlotte 

Young  Thomas  B,  r  26  Charlotte  •  g£ 

Young  L  C  Miss,  r  26  Charlotte 

. . — . . — 

The  STeatest  and  Most  Quiet  place    in    Town    to    spend   an    honr  or      5 
two  at  Billiards  or  Pool,  and  at  the  same  time    'smile,"  is  at  ss; 

Cor.  South  Main  &  Eagle.     * 


(Down  Stairs. 
25  " 


^    til      1  OP  n       I      Organized  May,  i888;    Lewis  JMaddui 

•    WfitffiM    I.RrnlinR    KariK.   President,  L.   P.   McLoud,    Vice-Presi- 
w    If  GOIOI II    UQIUIIIIQ    UQIIIV|   dent    j    fc,.  Rankin,  Cashier.     Capital, 

:=f  $50,000,  Surplus,  §20.000.    State,  County   and  City  Depository.     Gene- 

'£    ral  Banking  Business  Transacted. 

«>     ^ ° 

YOU  378  ZEA 

2?  Young  W  R,  elk  C  D   Blanton   &   Co,  sw  cor  Court  Place,  r 

"5  26  Charlotte 

^  Young  W  R  Mrs,  r  26  Charlotte 

g  Young  L  M,  bartender  G  A  Sorrels  S  Main,  r  80  Cherry 

*  Young  Alice  Mrs,  r  80  Cherry 

e  Young  J  M,  elk    Powell  &  Snider  Patton  ave   and   S  Main, 
:§  bds  155  N  Main 

cw  Young  Robertson  Mrs,  bds  155  N  Main 
Young  Perry,  c,  brickmason,  bds  16  Short 

5  Young  Hy,  c,  brickmason,  bds  16  Short 

*S  Young  Martha,  c,  r  58  Mulberry 

»w  Young  Arthur,  c,  bricklayer,  bds  10  Irvin 

as 


-S  a        ^     i^^77l^«l,       REAL  ESTATE, 

li  Oitiyn^  uuest,       insurance, 

£a  Established  1881.  S.    E-    CoURT    SQUARE.       » 

5fe 

«  a ' 

*-  Young,  wid  W  H,  r  nr  Broom  Factory 

••5   Young  Eva  Miss,  bds  nr  Broom  Factory 

5 1  Yo'ung  J  M  P,  carp,  bds  341  Haywood 

Young  Mattie  Mrs,  r  341    Haywood 

£      Young  Charles,  wks  Asheville  Fur  Factory,  bds  60  Depot 

3   ^ACHARY  EDDIE,  clerk,  bds  38  Bailey 

°?J    •  Zachary  R  H,  lumber  dealer,  bds  38  Bailey 

$25   Zachary  W  J,  cattle  dealer,  r  bet  Centre  and  West 

t/5  Zachary  W  J  Mrs,  r  bet  Centre  and  West 

#2«  Zachary  Mary,  c,  housemaid. 88  N  Main 

*r*  Zeager  B,  bds  66  S  Main. 

*-> \ ~ 

§  McKINNON  &  PETR IE  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 

^  Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


RAYSOR  4  SMITH'S 


Stock  oi  DRKiOlSTK'  SFXHRIKS  Is  tho 

UlONt  V 


l»l*t«  of  nay  house  lu  Abbeville. 


'","d "•-  31  Patton  Avenue.  % 


ASHEVILLE 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

BMBBAoiira-- 

A     CLASSIFIED     LIST    OF     PROFESSIONS,      MANUFAC- 
TORIES, TRADES  AND  PURSUITS  OF  THE  CITY  OF 
ASHEVILLE,  EACH   CLASSIFICATION  ALPHA- 
BETICALLY   ARRANGED,    THUS    EXHIBIT- 
ING THE  FULL  ADDRESS  AND  SPECIAL 
BUSINESS  OF  THE  CITIZENS. 


ACA 


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ACADEMIES   AND  SCHOOLS. 

(See  also  Private  and  Kinder- 
gartens) 

Asheville  Female  College,  Oak, 
bet  Woodfin  and  College.  Prof. 
B.  E.  Atkins,  President  and 
Treasurer,  Prof.  J.  D.  Arnold, 
Secretary.  (See  descriptive  ar- 
ticle) 

Asheville  Graded  Schools,  Prof. 
P.  P.  Claxton,  Supt. 

Academy  Street,  (white,)  Prof. 
E.  B.  Lewis,  Prin. 

Mountain  Street,  (colored,)  Prof. 
Edward  Stevens,  Prin. 

Orange  Street,  (white,)  Prof.  E. 
P.  Mangum,  Prin. 


Horns  Industrial  School,  Vic- 
toria, S  Main  1$  miles,  Rev.  L. 
M.  Pease,  Superintendent 

Mrs.  Mainland's  for  Young  La- 
dies and  Little  Girls,  40 
French  Broad  ave,  Mrs.  Bur- 
gwyn  Maitland,  Principal. 
(See  adv.) 

Ravenscroft     for    Young   Men, 

bet  Church  and  Bailey,  

Principal.  .    ' 


ADVERTISING  AGENT. 

FULENWEIDER.    H.    W.,    Mc-  J» 

Afee  Block,  28  Patton  ave,  2d    . 
floor. 


JSo  free  Lunches  served,  or 
any  kind  of  Wild  Animals 
on  exh'ibiton  to  attract  the 
Attention  of  the  lower  trade, 
lut  Flrtt-Class  Goods  only  al 


Ju.  B,  Lou^hm's  "While  Man's  Bar,"  w 

— — —     —       ■   i    i  i  .  i ._ 

Cor.  South  Main  and  Eagle  (Down  stairs.)        « 


Western  Carolina'  Bant 


Organized  May.  1888;  Lewis  Maddux, 
President,  L.  P.  McLoud,  Vice-Presi- 
dent. J.  E.  Kankin,  Cashier.  Capital. 
_2  $50,000;  Surplus,  $20,000.  State,  County  and  City  Depository.'  Inter- 
^    est  paid  on  deposits  of  four  months  or  longer  in  Savings  Department. ' 


AGR 


380 


BOA 


25      AGRICULTURAL  IMPLE- 
MENTS. 

(See  Hardware) 
ARCHITECTS. 

«  Broun  Robert 

=  Burkholder  E  W,  (See  adv  back 

S      (outside) 
"*  Child  Arthur  Steele 

5  Milton  A  L 

2|  Wills  Brothers.     (See  adv  out- 
eS      side  back) 

£  ARTISTS 

(PHOTOGRAPHIC.) 

]    Crawford  J  W ,  McAfee  Block,  28 

*  Patton  ave,  3d  floor 

[  a  Lindsey  &  Brown,  S  E  Court  PI 
w^     2d  floor 

S^McCandless  &    Brother,  Patton 
3-£     ave  and  Haywood 

5g       ARTISTS'  MATERIALS. 

*  I  Fitzpatrick    Bros,  North  Main- 
oe£     (See  adv.) 

j2Swicegood    L,   Willow    Street. 
2  >,    (See  adv.) 

AUCTIONEERS. 
?§J.Barber  J  Y,  Buncombe    Ware- 
5        house 

«    Davis  &  Son,  EB&CE.  Farm- 
"■        ers'  Warehouse 

ATTORNEYS. 

(See  lawyers.) 

BAKERS. 
Perry  W  G,  Johnston  Building, 
3J     26  South  Main.    (See  adv) 

BANKS. 
2  First  National,  S  E  Ct  PI,  Wm 
5s  E  Breese,  president,  Dr  G  W 
g  Fletcher,  Fletcher's  N  C,  vice 
S  president,  W  H  Penland, 
W     Cashier 


The  National  of  Asheville,  N 
W  Cor  Patton  ave  and  No 
Main.  DC  Waddell,  president, 
W  W  Barnard,  vice  president, 
Lawrence  Pulliam,  cashier. 
(See  adv  First  fly) 

The  Western  Carolina,  S  W 
Court  Place,  Lewis  Maddux, 
President,  L  P  McLoud,  vice 
president.  J  Eugene  Rankin, 
cashier.     (See  adv  top  lines) 

BARBERS. 

Martin  W  H,  60  So  Main,  (see 

disc  art'cl) 
Sumner  T  J,  6  Patton  ave 
Abram  Bias,  16  Patton  ave 
Brown  Geo  W,  39  Patton  ave 
McInturfTB.  18  N  Main 
Fearington  Frank,  9h  Patton  ave 
Hicks  Charley,  Glen" Bock  Hotel 

Battery  Park 

BOARDING  HOUSES. 

(BY  permission.) 
Atkinson  N  B,  211  Haywood 
Anderson  R  W  Mrs,  20  Bearden 

ave 
Adams  J  S  Mrs,  41  Spruce 
Baker  Mrs,  31  Grove 
Bowie  Mrs  9  Flint 
Baird  Miss,  S  Main  1  mile  out 
Breese  R  E,  Mrs,  87  Bailey 
Burnett  L  J  Mrs,  64  S  Main 
Burks  C  E  Miss,  55  College 
Cushman  W  S  Mrs,  163  Chestnut 
Coffin  Misses,  31  Haywood 
Chamberlain  Mrs,  S  E  Church  nr 

Patton  ave 
Carson  T  C,    "Barrett    PI"    122 

Patton  ave 
Cole  Mrs,  59  N  Main 
Erwin  Mrs,   College  and  David- 
son 


k5 


J  p[JH|E  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Stat, 

Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


RAYSOR  &  SMITH'S 


Ktook  of  DRIOG1STN'  SUNDRIES  is  <he 
m«»s<  rnrif d mid  com 
pleie  at'  any  house  in  Asheville. 


1  Patton  Avenue,  § 


BEE 


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Goode  M  C  Mrs,  53  College 
Howell  J  0,  136  Broad 
Inloes  W  H,  99  Chestnut 
Jarvis  &  Campbell,  63  N  Main 
LaBarbe  A  P  Mrs,   Patton  ave 

and  Bailey 
McDowell  Jno,  McDowell 
McDowell  W  W  Maj,  420  S  Main 
McDonald  G  L,  50  Bailey 
McCape  C  J,  24  Grove 
Nowell  Jonathan,  73  N  Main 
Portner  H  M  Mrs,  76  Haywood 
Polley    Mrs,    77    Charlotte    also 
Charlotte  &  Chestnut 
Rector  T  S,  155  N  Main 
Reeves  Mrs  R  H,  Spruce 
Reynolds  T  E  Mrs,  S8  N  Main 
Reynolds  W  T  Mrs,  22  Woodfin 
Reynolds  Alice  Mrs,  48  Spruce 
Summey  A  T  Mrs,  115  Haywood 
Smathers  J  L  Mrs,  318  Patton  ave 

(see  adv) 
Stevenson   Mrs  S  E,  Patton  ave 

and  Church     (See  desc  art) 
Van    Gilder  House,    Mrs    Piatt, 
Proprietress,  College  and    Da- 
vidson 
Way  Mrs,   "Dell  Rosa,"  2  miles 
N  Asheville 

BEER  AND  ALE. 

(See  Saloon) 

BLACKSMITHS. 
Howard  &  Burnett,  College  Place 

(See  desc  arte) 
Woody,  J  H  &  Co,  Willow  (See 

desc  arte) 

BOOK  BINDERS  BLANK  BOOK 
MNFS  &  PRINTING  COS. 

D  W  Furman  Printing  Co  North 
Court  Place 

Randolph — Kerr  Printing  Co 
North  Court  place 


BOOT  AND  SHOES. 

Fulenweider  &  Bro,  18  Patton  ave 

(See  adv) 
Weaver  &  Myers,  39  Patton  ave 

BOARD  OF  TRADE 
Geo    S  Powell  Pres  W  B  Gywn 

Secty 

BRICK    DEALERS 
Asheville  Brick  Works   Wm   R 

Penniman,  &  Co  office  3  North 

main  Works,  Emma,  N  C. 
Girdwood    &  Lee    Works,    near 

Smith  Bridge  West  Asheville 
Hilderbrand      &      David   office 

Works  Terminus  Camp  Patton 

S  C  line  North  Asheville 

BOTTLERS. 

(See  Soda  Water  Factors  &  Sa- 
loons) 

CHEMICAL 
(See  also  Druggists) 
Kopp    Lichtenberger    Park   ave 
near  Haywood 

CHINA  &  GLASSWARE. 
J  H  Law,  57-61  South  Main 
Thad  VV  Thrash  &  Co  41  Patton 
ave 

CIVIL  ENGINEERS  AND  SUR- 
VEYORS. 

Broun,  Robt 
Bomar,  T  H 
Brooks,  J  H 
Child,  Arthur  Steele 
Eickleburger,  W  H 
Harrington,  Geo  W 
Hume,  W  L 

CIGARS  AND  TOBACCO. 
(See  also  Grocer  and  Saloon.) 
Blomberg  L,  17  Patton  ave 


Ko«Free  Lunches  served,  or 
any  kind  of  Wild  Animals 
on  exhibiton  to  attract  the 
attention  of  the  lower  trade. 
But  First-Class  'Goods  only  at 


k  H,  Loughran's  "White  Man's  Ear, 

Cor.  South  Main  and  Eagle  iptm  stairs... 


!! 


3  Western  Carolina  Bant 


Organize!  May,  1888;  Levis  Macidtix'. 
President,  L.  P.  McLoud.  Vice-Presi- 
dent. J.  E.  Rankin,  Cashier.  Capital. 
jS  $50»000;  Surplus,  $20,000.  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  Inter- 
^    est  paid  on  deposits  of  four  months  or  longer  in  Savings  Department. 


CEM 


382 


EMB 


2?       CEMENT  AND  PLASTER. 

_•  Moody  C  Fj,  30  Patton  ave  (See 

w      adv) 

—  Morrison  T  S,  531  West  Haywood 
^     (See  descriptive  article) 

CLOTHING. 

S  Asheville  Dry   Goods  Co,  30    N 
Main     (See  descriptive  article) 

§  Blantou  C  D  &  Co,  West  Ct  Place 
£~      (See  descriptive  article) 
£  Hammershlag  &  Whitlock,  32  S 
^     Main 

**  Redwood  H  &  Co.  7  and  9  Patton 
</>"       ave    (See  adv) 
5    Sawyer  Jas  P,  15  Patton  ave 
^CONTRACTORS  &  BUILDERS. 
£j?Corn  N  P,  (See  adv) 
£  -Troy  W  B,  Stone  Grading  Work, 
a |     (See  adv) 

pi  CARRIAGE    DEALERS    AND 

MAKERS. 
^  a  Hines  E  F,  College  St,  rear  Grand 
"fc     Central 
<-S  Woody  J  H  &  Co,  68  S  Main 

COAL  DEALERS. 
'  £ '^Carrington  F  N,  West  Ct  Place 
2c£    (See  descriptive  article) 
I    Collins  Ice  and  Coal  Co,  30  Patton 
5       ave       * 

COMMISSIONER   OF    DEEDS. 
^Walter    S  Cushman,  28    Patton 
W     ave,  2d  floor 

COTTON  MILLS. 
C    E    Graham    Mnfg    Co,    West 
**&     Asheville,  M  H  Cone  president, 
^.     Baltimore,   Md ;  C  E  Graham 
S     Sec  and  treas 
^  CONFECTIONERY  AND  FRUIT 
£5  Heston  J  M,  Eagle  Block  S  Main 
*-  Perry.  W  G,  26  S  Main 
J2  Wilkie  &  Atkins,  12  Patton  ave 


CARPETS  &  RUGS. 
Mimnaugh   F  P,   11  Patton  ave 

(See  descriptive  article) 
Redwood  H  &  Co,  7  and  9  Patton 

ave  (See  adv) 
Williamson  W  B  &  Co,  16  Patton 
ave 

DAIRIES. 
J  Rogers  Grant,  Charlotte 

DRUGGISTS. 

Carmichael  W  C,  20  S  Main.  (See 

adv) 
Grant  J  S,   24  S  Main  (See  adv 

front  cover) 
Pelham's   Pharmacy,   31  Patton 

ave 
Raysor  &  Smith,  31  Patton  ave 
Smith  T  C  &  Co,  13  S  Main 
Woodcock  J  H,  272  Patton  ave 
Worthen  &  Co,  17  N  Main 

DENTISTS. 

(Represented  only  by  patrons) 
Arrington  I)r  B  F,  31  Patton  ave, 

2d  floor 
Graham  Dr  A  S,  57  S  Main 

Queen  Dr  J  G,  office ,  (See 

desc  art) 

.   DRESSMAKERS. 
LaBarbe  Miss  Nellie,  9  N  Main, 
(See  desc  art) 

DYERS  AND  SCOURERS. 
Scott  W  T,  Patton  ave  and  Wa- 
ter, down  stairs,  (See  desc  art) 

DIAMONDS. 

'  Cosby  B  H,  27   Patton  ave,   (See 
desc  art) 

EMBALMERS. 
Blair  &   Brown,  32  Patton  ave, 

(See  des  art) 


£3 


&  PETRIE  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 

Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


&  SMITH'S 

plete  of  any  house  iu   Asheville 


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Mann,  Johnson  &  Co,  37   Patton 

ave,  (See  adv  bottom  lirres) 
Starnes  J  Russell,  N  Main 

DOORS,  SASH  AND  BLINDS, 

Demens  Wood  Working  Co, 
nr  Pass  Depot,  (See  desc  art) 

Asheville  Lumber  &  Mnfg  Co, 
West  End  [Tel  9],  See  desc  art) 

Scott  Geo  T,  College  Place,  [Tel 
office  .60,  Tel  yard  61] 

ENGINES  AND  BOILERS. 

See  Founders  and  Machinists, 
also  Hardware 

FRUITS  AND    VEGETABLES. 

(See  Grocers  and  Confectioners) 

FURNITURE. 
Blair  &  Brown,  32  Patton   ave, 

(See  desc  art) 
Mann,  Johnson  &•  Co,  37   Patton 

ave   (See  adv) 
Williamson  W  B&Co,  16  Patton 

ave,  (See  adv) 

FLOURING  MILLS. 
Asheville  Milling  Co,   W  Ashe- 
ville, [Tel  36]  office  30  Patton 
ave 

FEED  STORES. 
Cooper  A  D,  North  Ct  Place  and 

N  Main  (See  adv) 
Revel  T  J,  North  Main  (See  de- 
scriptive article) 
G  \V  Jenkins  &  Bro,  So  Main 
Powell  &  Snider,    So  Main  and 
.Patton  ave 

FLORAL  GARDENS. 

MessDeake  Family,  Green  house 
324  Charlotte  (See  descriptive 
article) 

FOUNDERS .  &   MACHINISTS. 

Cole  J  B,  Works  Buttrick,  near 
Terminus  Patton  ave  (See 
descriptive  article) 


GENTS  FURNISHING  GOODS. 

(Represented  only  by  Patrons  ) 
Asheville   Dry  Goods  Co,   31    N 

Main,  (See  descriptive  article) 
Blanton  C  D  &  Co,    West  Court 

Place  (See  descriptive  article) 
Graves  &  Thrash,  19  South  Main 

(See  descriptive  article.) 
Hammershlag  &  Whitlock,  32  S 

Main  (See  descriptive  article) 
Mitchell  F  E,  28  Patton  ave  (See 

descriptive  article) 
Lipinsky   &   Ellick,   30  S  Main 

(See  adv  side  lines) 
Redwood  H  &  Co,  7  and  9  Patton 

ave  (See  adv  side  lines) 
Balto  Clothing  House,  M  Swartz 

burg,  Propr,  10  Patton  ave  (See 

descriptive  article) 
Bostie  Bro  &  Wright.  11  N  Main 

(See  descriptive  article) 

GLASS,   PAINTS   AND   OILS. 

Ballard,  Rich  &  Boyce,  West  Ct 

PlclCG 

T  C  Smith  &  Co,  13  So  Main 

GROCERS. 

(Represented  only  by  Patrons.) 
Cooley  A  R,  45  S  Main,   (See  de- 
scriptive article) 
Cooper  A  D,  N  Main  and  N  Ct 

Place  (See  adv) 
Chedester  &  Son  S  R,  Patton  ave 

(See  descriptive  article) 
Hamilton  Thomas  P  &  Co,  "Big 

22"  Patton  ave  (See  descriptive 

article) 
Hare  Brothers,   17  S  Main   (See 

descriptive  article) 
Hensley  &  Wild,  23  N  Main  (See 

descriptive  article) 
Jenkins  &  Bro  G  W,  S  Main  (See 

descriptive  article) 


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Jas.  H,  Loushran's  White'Man's  Bar, 


Cor.  South  Main  &  Eagle. 

(Down  Stairs.) 


Western  Carolina  Bank, 


Organized  May,  1888;    Lewis  Maddux 
President,   L.    P.    McLoud,    Vice-Presi- 
dent,  J.    E.   Rankin,   Cashier.     Capital. 
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Powell  &  Snider,   S  Main  and 

Patton  ave 
Triplett  Brothers,  West  Asheville 
Revell  &  Wagener,  28  Patton  ave 

(See  descriptive  article) 
Morrison  T  S 

GUN  AND  LOCKSMITH. 

Lindsey  A  W,  25J  North  Main 
Penniman  &  Co,  13  North  Main 
(See  adv) 

HORSE  SHOERS. 

(See  Blacksmiths.) 

HARNESS  MAKERS. 

Alexander  J  M,  North  Ct  Place 

(See  descriptive  article) 
Hines  E  F,  North  Main  (See  de- 
scriptive article) 
Woody  J  H  &  Co,  68  South  Main 
(See  descriptive  article) 
HIDES  AND  FUR. 
Ellick  M,  N  Main  (See  descrip- 
tive article) 

HOUSE  FURNISHING  GOODS. 


Rich   &    Boyce,    W  Ct 
59  and  61  S  Main 


Ballard 
Place 
Law  J  H,  57, 

(See  adv) 
Thrash,  Thad  W  &  Co,  41  Patton 

ave  (See  adv) 
Taylor,  Bouis  &  Brotherton,  43 
Patton  ave  (See  adv) 
HOTELS. 
c£  Batterjr  Park,  Jno  B  Steele,  mngr 

(See  descriptive  article) 
£5  Burnett  House,  Mrs  L  J  Burnett, 
O     propr,  64  S  Main   (see  descrip- 
Y*     tive  article) 

P5  Glen  Rock,    A  G  Hallyburton, 
[T|      propr,  near  Pass  Depot 

j  Kennilworth  Inn,  Dr  Browning 
*-*     manager  

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Magnolia  House,  W  A  James  Jr, 

propr,  N  Main,  (see  descriptive 

article) 
Neville  House,  O  Neville,  propr, 

46  S  Main, 
Oaks  The,    Greenewell   &   Sites, 

proprs,  (see  descriptive  article) 
Strauss  European,  26  and   28   S 

Main,  (see  descriptive  article) 
Swannanoa,    So    Main,   Howell 

Cobb  propr,   (See  adv) 
Stevenson  House,  Mrs  S  Steven- 
son,   propr,     Patton    ave    and 

Church,  (see  descriptive  article) 
Slagle  House,  J  L  L  Slagle,  propr, 

90  Patton  ave,   (see  descriptive 

article) 
Western,  Dr  L  B  McBrayer  and 

mother,  props,  West  Ct  Place, 

(see  descriptive  article) 
Winy  ah    House,    Dr  Karl   Von 

Ruck,  propr,  Pine  and  Baird 

ICE  MANUFACTURERS. 

Asheville  Ice  &  Coal  Co,  office  30 
Patton  ave 

INSURANCE    AGENTS,   FIRE 
AND  LIFE. 

(Represented  only  by  patrons) 
B  F  P  Bright,  Dr  Battle's  office 
Jenks  &  Jenks,  Johnston  Build- 
ing, 28  Patton  ave,  2d  floor 
Lawrence      Pulliam,      National « 

Bank  of  Asheville 
Rawls  C  T,  5  Patton  ave 

JEWELERS. 
B  H  Cosby,  27  Patton  ave 
INCORPORATED  COMPANIES 

(Consult  also  Index.) 
The   People's   Light,   Heat    and 
Power  Co,  A  J  Lyman,  presi- 
dent, W  W  Barnard,  treasurer, 


&  PETRIE  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 

Cleaning  and  Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to. 


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~-  ^P  *  Smith's  Brag  Store,  31  Pattsn  k 

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Jos  E  Dickerson,  secretary  pro 
tern,  C  E  Ross,  superintendent. 

Asheville  Investment  Co,  R  B 
Hilliard,  president,  A  W  Con- 
way, secretary,  C  F  Grifflng, 
treasurer  and  general  manager. 

Asheville  Park  &  Hotel  Co.  V  E 
McBee,  president,  Dr  S  W  Bat- 
tle, vice  president,  T  C  Mc- 
Neely,  secretary,  D  C  Waddell, 
treasurer 

Asheville  Electric  Light  and 
Power  Co,  John  G  Martin, 
president,  Dr  S  W  Battle,  vice- 
president,  Thomas  W  Patton, 
superintendent,  B  M  Jones, 
secretary  and  treasurer 

Southern  Improvement  Co, '  A 
W  Bronsou,  president,  New 
York,  E  N  Swan,  secretary,  E 
B  Welles,  manager. 

Asheville  Cemetery  Co,  Thomas 
W  Patton,  secretary 

LANDSCAPE  ARCHITECTS. 

Parker 
Sevier  P  Ed 
Troy  W  B 

LAWYERS. 

Adams  &  McElroy,  Legal  Build- 
ing 
Atkinson  C  B,  Legal  Building,  28 

Patton  ave        • 
Cushman  W  A,  28  Patton  aAe 
Carter  &  Craig,  Legal  Building 

(See  ad) 
Cobb  &  Merrimon,  Johnston  Buil- 
ding 
Carter  E  D,  Legal  Building 
Carter  and  Carter,  Legal  Build- 
ing 
Cummings  P  A,  Legal  Building 
Davidson  A  T,  Legal  Building 


Davidson,  Martin  &  Jones,  Legal 

Building 
Gudger,  Carter  &  Martin,  Legal 

Building 
Jones     &     Shuford,      Johnston 

Building 
Lyman  A  J,  Legal  Building 
McLoud  C  M 

Malone  Wm  H,  Legal  Bl'dg 
McBrayer  R,  28  Patton  ave  (See 

adv) 
Merrick  Duff,  Legal  Bl'dg 
Moore  Chas  A,  Legal  Bl'dg 
Pearson  Richmond  Legal  Bl'dg 
Sondley  F  A,  Legal  Bl'dg, 
Whitson,  North  Court  Place 
Wolfe 

LAUNDRIES. 

Model  Steam  15  Patton  ave  (See 
adv) 

LIQUORS  &  WINES. 

(See  Saloons) 

LIVERY    FEED     AND    SALE 
STABLES. 

Battery   Park.  83   South  Main 
Blanton  W  P,  &  Co  Water  near 

Patton  ave 
Brown  &  Co,  Water  near  Patton 

ave  • 

Chambers  &  Weaver  Willow, 
Eckle    &    Co    South  Main    opp 

Swan  Hotel 
Green  Ben  rear  Grand  Central 

Hotel 
Stikeleather  Bros  68  South  Main 
Woodberry  J  H,  College  Sq 
Reynolds  &  Spears,  Water  and 

College 

LUMBER. 
Asheville  Lumber  and  Mfg  Co, 

west    Asheville,    W    B  Marx 

president.    (See  adv) 


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AND     PRICES    CHARGED    ACCORDINGLY 


*  Western  Carolina  Bant 


Organized  May,  1888;  Lewie  Maddux, 
President,  L.  P.  McLoud,  Vice-Presi- 
dent, J.  E,  Rankin,  Cashier.  Capital, 
_£=*  $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000,  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  A  Room 
•r;    and  Teller's  Window  for  the  exclusive  use  of  the  Ladies. 


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.     near  pass  depot.     (See  adv) 
^  Scott  G  F,  College  and  Pullian 

MERCHANT  TAILORS. 

§     McKinnon  &  Petrie58  So  Main 
gSchartle  J  W  North  Main 
jgTauchen  \V,  South  Main 

MILLINERY. 

23  (Represented  only  by  patrons) 
oSLaBarbe   Miss  N  Mimnaugh  F 
r—     P,  11  pat  ton  ave 

MACHINE  SHOPS. 

5  (See    Founders  and  Machinists) 
*S       MACHINE     DEALERS- 
5«E  F  Hines  rear  Grand   Central, 
g-    Water 

MUSIC  TEACHERS 
^neringer  N,  38  Charlotte 

Kneringer  Miss  Maggie  3S  Char- 

'    lotte 
^.<MUSIC  AND  MUSICAL  MDSE. 
o  >Falk  C,  North  Main 
ui^VVilliams  G  A,  37  Patton  ave 

NOTABLES. 

iX'ortland  Bros  26  Patton  av 
%  Cushman  Walter  S,  28 

»    NEWS  DEALERS 
.Blomberg  L,  15  Patton  :ive 
^Morgan  &  Co  3  North   Main 

O  NEWSPAPERS. 

^Asheville  Baptist  ,Wkly,    N    Ct 
dg   Place 

Asheville  Methodist,  Wkly,  N  Ct 
^5    Place 

OCountry     Homes,    Monthly,    11 
QC   Ct  Place 

S^Jaily  Citizen,  N  Ct  Place 
JCpemocrat,  YVkly,  N  Ct  Place 
^Cvening  Journal,    Daily,    N    Ct 
H3   Place 


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Farmer  &  Mechanic-  N  Ct  Place 
Lyceum  Monthly.  73  N  Main 
Medical  Journal  Monthly,  Opera 
House  block 

PAINTERS    AND    PAPER 
HANGERS, 
Fitzpatrick  Bros,  30  N  Main 
Lee  Robt  H  &  Co,  S3  Bailey 
Swicegood  L,  2  Willow 

PHOTOGRAPHERS. 
(SEE  artists  photogeaphio) 

PHYSICIANS. 
Battle  Dr  S  W,  office  Johnston 

b'ld'g,  r  Battery  Park  Hotel 
Burroughs  Dr  Jas  A,  office  Bar-1 

nq,rd  b'ld'g,  r  88  N  Main 
Ballard  Dr  A  M,  office  28  Patton 
ave,  r  Haywood  near  Academy 
Baird  Dr  H   L,  office  and  r  39 

Patton  ave 
Burgin  Dr  R,  office  and  r  Bilt- 
.  more  S  Asheville 
Bryant  Dr  R  H  c,  office  21  S  Main 
Crawford  Dr  J  H,  (occulist),  office 

28  Patton  ave,  r  48  Grove 
Fletcher  Dr  H  M,  r  23  Penland 
Hilliard  Dr  AV  D,  office  over  1st 

Nat'l  Bank,  r  57  Spruce 
Hilliard  Dr  Chas,  office  over  1st 

Nat'l  Bank,  r  39  Patton  ave 
Hargan  Dr  T  J,  (specialist)  office 

29  Patton  ave,   r  Pearson  ave 
and  Academy  • 

Justice  Dr  J  C  B,  office  and  r 
Barnard  B'ld'g 

Leech  Dr  W  Stuart,  office  28 
Patton  ave,  r  Grand  Central 

Meriweather  Dr  Frank  T,  office 
Johnston  B'ld'g 

McBrayer  Dr  L  B,  office  and  r 
Western  Hotel 

Nelson  Dr,  office  and  r  71  Wood- 
fin 


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Real  Estate  Agent 


Loan  Broker. 


AUCTIONEER 


Real  Estate  Agent 
Loan  Broker. 


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Purefoy  Dr    G    W,    office    24    S 

Main,  r  27  Charlotte 
Starnes  Dr  E  C,  office  272  Patton 

ave,  r  Buxton  and  Roberts 
Taylor  Dr  H  L, office  Opera  House 

block,  Patton  ave 
Thrash,  Dr.  Geo,  res  52  Haywood 
Treese  Dr.  J  .F,  r  64  South  Main 
Tennent  Dr.  G.  B  ,  office  and  r 

Charlotte  nr  Clayton 
Williams  Dr  Jno  Hey,  office  and 

r  53  Haywood 
Weaver  Dr  H  B,  office  24  S  Main, 

r  169  Chestnut 
Webb  Dr  DeWitt,  office  2S  Patton 

ave,  r  Oaks  Hotel 
Watson  Dr  J  A,  office  and  r  Pat- 
ton ave  and  Grove 
Whittington  Dr   W   P,   office  26 

Patton  ave,  r  30  Phillip 
"Whittaker  D,  r  Biltrnore  S  Ashe- 

ville 
Von  Ruck  Dr  Karl,  office  and  r 

VVinyah  House,  Pine  and  Baird 

PLUMBERS  STEAM  AND  GAS 
FITTERS. 

Ballard  Rich  and  Boyce,  West  Ct 

Place 
Kelley  &  Strachan,  26  Patton  ave 
Taylor,  Bonis   &  Brotherton,    43 

Patton  ave 

PRINTING-  COMPANIES. 

D    W    Furman    Co,    North     Ct 

Place 
Raixlolph-Kerr     Co,    North    Ct 

Place 

PROVISIONS,    HAY    AND 
GRAIN. 

(See  also  Grocers.) 
Cooper  A  D.  North  Ct  Place 
Jenkins  G  W  &  Bro,  South  Main 


Mclntire  P  C  &  Bro,   N  Ct  Place 
Powell   &   Snider,   So  Main  and 

Patton  ave 
Reed  J  E  &  Co,  N  Ct  Place 
Revell  T  J,  North  Main 

RESTAURANTS. 

Murrough  N.  9  Patton  ave 
Strauss  European,  26  and  28  So 
Main 

R  AILROADS— R  &"D  SYS- 
TEM AND  STREET  RAIL- 
WAYS 
Asheville  and  Spartanburg 
Murphy  Branch 
Western  N  C 
Hot  Spring's  Division 
Asheville  Electric  Street  Ry 

SALOONS. 

The  Battery  Park,  Battery  Park 

Hotel 
The  "Boston,"  39  South  Main 
The  "Bonanza,"  43  South  Main 
The  "Carolina."  19  North  Main 
The  "Eagle,"  25  South  Main 
The     'Glen    Rock,"    near  Pass 

Depot 
The    "Metropolitan,"    29    North 

Main 
"Muller's     Exchange,"      Water 

and  College 
"The  White  Man's  Bar,"  46  So 

Main 

STENOGRAPHERS 

Cobb,  Legal  Building 
Stevens,  Johnston  Building 

SASH,   DOORS  AND  BLINDS. 

(Represented  only  by  Patrons. 

Asheville  Lumber  Manufactur- 
ing Co,  West  End 

Demens  P  A.  Woodworking  Co, 
near  Pass  Depot 

Scott  Geo  S,  College  and  Pulliarn 


k  H.  Loughran's  "White 

HIGHEST  QUALITY  ALWAYS 


3 


Cor.  So.  Main  <8f  Eagle,    » 


Down  Stairs. 

AND     PRICES    CHARGED    ACCORDINGLY 


Organized  May.  1888 ;  Lewis  Maddux, 
President,  L.  I'.  McLoud,  Vice-Presi- 
dent, J.  E,  Rankin,  Cashier.  Capital, 
JS  $50,000,  Surplus,  $20,000,  State,  County  and  City  Depository.  A  Room 
'S    and  Teller's  Window  for  the  exclusive  use  of  the  Ladies. 


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SHOEMAKERS. 

(Represented  by  Patrons  only) 
Hyndman  Thomas  L,  18$  North 

Main 
Novill  T  W,  18  Patton  ave 

SEWING  MACHINES. 
The  Singer,  62  South  Main 
The  Davis   and  New  Home,    16 

Patton  ave 
The  Domestic,  S  E  Ct  Place 
The  American,  91  Patton  ave 

STATIONERS  AND  BOOK- 
SELLERS. 

(Represented  by  Patrons  only.) 
J    N   Morgan    &    Co,    3    North 

Main 
L  Blomberg,  17  Patton  Ave 

SILVERWARE. 

Law  J  H,  57,  59,  61  S  Main 
Thrash  Thaddeus    W    &    Co,  41 
Patton  ave 

SURVEYORS. 
(See   Civil   Engineers  and   Sur- 
veyors) 


SODA  WATER  AND  BOT- 
TLERS. 

(See  also  Saloons,) 
Charles  A    Campbell,  217  Hay- 
wood 

TRIAL  JUSTICES. 
A  T  Summey,  Patton  ave.  and 
2nd  floor,  West  Court  Place 

UPHOLSTERERS. 

Brown  Richard,  100  Patton  ave 
Williams  W  H  A,  Eagle  and  Val- 
ley 

UNDERTAKERS. 
Blair  &  Brown,  Patton  ave 
Mann   Johnston   &    Co,   Patton 

ave 
Starnes  J  R,  North  Main 
Williamson  W  B   &  Co,  Patton 
ave 

VETERINARY  SURGEONS. 
Dr  J  W   Rollings,  South' Main, 
opposite  Swan  Hotel 

WOOD  DEALERS. 

C  E  Moody,  30  Patton  ave 


THE  DEVIL'S  COURT    HOUSE. 

From  Lindsey's  Guide  Book  by  permission. 


&  PETRI  E,  Merchant  Tailors,  58  South  Main  Street, 

CLEANING  AND   REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED   TO. 


EXPLANATORY. 


♦ 


In  the  political  domain  we  are  just  upon  the  brink  of  a  complete 
transformation  scene— hence  statistics  concerning  the  present  year's 
municipal  and  governmental  reign  would  prove  as  inert  information, 
consecpuently  we  are  unable  to  furnish  with  this  publication  any- 
thing that  would  be  of  practical  value  to  our  patrons  and  readers. 

The  officers  elected  by  the  people  of  the  City  of  Asheville  and  the 
County  of  Buncombe  have  exhibited  in  the  past  administration  of  its 
affairs  much  ability  and  enterprise,  and  with  the  advent  of  a  new 
regime  we  wish  the  succeeding  power  much  success  in  their  new 
field  and  a  continuation  in  the  up-building  of  a  city,  which  in  the 
past  few  years  has  made  such  rapid  strides  in  this  age  of  modern 
progress  and  improvement. 


aneous  Directory. 


OF  ASHEVILLE. 


CITY   GOVERNMENT. 

MAYOR- 
CHARLES  D  BLANTON. 

Aldermen  — W  E  Wolfe,  J 
Hamp  McDowell,  F  M  Miller, 
Charles  B  Leonard,  R  L  Fitzpat- 
rick. 

City  Clerk— F  M  Miller. 

City  Attorney— T  H  Cobb. 

City  Tax  Collector— N  A  Rey- 
nolds. 

City  Treasurer— J  E  Rankin. 

Chief  of  Police— A  H  Baird. 

Chief  of  Fire  Department— J  P 
Sawyer. 

Superintendent  of  Waterworks 
— J  L  Murray. 

Superintendent  of  Schools — P 
P  Claxton. 

Sanitary  Inspector — D  H  B 
Weaver. 

COUNTY  GOVERNMENT. 

Sheriff— D  L  Reynolds. 
Register  of  Deeds— J  J  Mackey 
Superintendent  of  Schools— C 
B  Way 
Treasurer — John  H  Courtney 


Attorney — M  E  Carter. 

Coroner— W  D  Hilliard 

Surveyor— A  H  Starnes. 

Clerk -W  T  Reynolds. 

Deputy  Clerk— Chas  W  Ma- 
lone. 

County  Commissioners— J  E 
Rankin,  Chairman;  J  C  Curtis, 
Levi  Plemons,  Dr  J  A  Reagan, 
W  T  Porter. 

Board  of  Education— A  T  Sum- 
mey,  B  G  Gudger,  LeRoy  H 
Sams. 

STATE  LEGISLATURE. 

Representatives  of  Buncombe 
County — Melvin  E  Carter,  Dr  J 
S  T  Baird. 

Senator 42d  District,  Buncombe 
and  Madison  Counties— Virgil  S 
Lusk.  . 


BROTHERHOOD    OF    ST.   AN- 
DREW'S. 

Trinity  Chapter  No  1 10,  F  L  Ja- 
cobs, Sec'y. 


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MASONIC  LODGES. 

Mount  Hermon  Lodge- No  118, 
A  F  and  A  M,  T  V  Terrell,  Sec 

Asheville  Lodge  No  410,  A  F 
and  A  M,  F  L  Jacobs,  Sec 

Asheville  Chapter  No  25  R  A, 
S  Hammershlag,  Sec 

Cyrene  Commandery  No  5  K  T, 
W  T  Randolph,  Rec 

KNIGHTS  OF  LABOR. 
G  H   Burnham    M    W,    Saml 
Waldrop  Sec 

CARPENTERS'  UNION, 
W  B  Clayton  — .  N  P  Corn,  Rec 
Sec 

KNIGHTS  OF  PYTHIAS. 

Pisgah  Lodge  No  32  P  A  Cum- 
mings  K  R  and  S 

Buncombe  Div  No  1,  U  R,  P  A 
Cummings  Rec 

ODD  FELLOWS. 

Swannanoa  Lodge  No  56,  S  II 
Chedester,  Sec 

A.  0.  U.  WORKMEN, 
J  B  Worsley,  Recorder 

KNIGHTS  OF  HONOR. 

Swannanoa  Lodge  046.  P  A 
Cummings,  Reporter 

ROYAL  ARCANUM. 
French  Broad  Council  No  701, 
S  Lipinski,  Sec 

SONS  TEMPERANCE. 
Asheville  Division,  No  15,  F  A 
Ham  rick  Secy 

W.  C.  T.  U. 

(Meetings  held  in  Y  M  C  A 
Bldg)  monthly,  Miss  M  E  Brown 
Secy 

Y.  W.  C.  T.  U. 

Meetings  monthly,  Y  MCA 
Bldg,  Miss  Alice  Smith  Secy 

FLOWER  MISSION. 
Mrs  Jas  A  Burroughs  See 
CHURCHES.     • 

Central  Methodist,  (South)— 
Church  Rev  Sam  Milliard,  pas- 
tor pro  tern.  Divine  worship, 
Sundays,  morning  and  evening. 
Sunday-school,  9.30  A  M  ;  HA 
Gudger,  superintendent. 


Catholic — Haywood  near  Flint. 
Rev  Father  White.  Low  mass 
during  week  7.30  P  M;  High  mass 
Sunday  11  A  M. 

First  Baptist— Spruce  and 
Woodfln.  Rev  Dr  W  A  Nelson, 
pastor.  Divine  worship,  Sundays, 
morning  and  evening.  Sunday- 
school,  9  A  M.  Dr  D  T  Millard, 
superintendent. 

Second  Baptist— French  Broad 
and  Patton  ave.  Rev  Dr  J  L 
Carroll,  pastor.  Divine  worship, 
Sundays,  morning  and  evening. 
Sunday-school"  9.30  A  M.  A  N 
LaPierre.  superintendent.  Prayer 
meeting  Wednesday  evening. 

Kahl  of  Asheville,  S  Lipinsky, 
secretary: 

First  Presbyterian  —  Church, 
Rev  W  S  P  Bryan,  pastor.  Di- 
vine worship,  .Sundays,  morning 
and  evening.  Weekly  Lectur,e, 
Wednesday  evening.  Sunday- 
school  9  AM.  H  Lockwood, 
superintendent.  Young  men's 
Prayer  Sunday  evening. 

Trinity,  Episcopal  — Rev  Mc- 
Neely  DuBose,  Rector.  Services  : 
Sundays,  Holy  Communion,  ex- 
cept on  first  Sundays,  at  7.3,0  A  M, 
and  on  first  Sundays  at  11  A  M. 
Sunday-school  and  Bible  Class  at 
9  30  A  M.  Morning  Prayer  and 
Sermon  at  11  A  M  ;  Evening 
Prayer  and  Lecture  at  4.30  P  M. 
Wednesdays,  Morning  Prayer 
and  Litany  at  10  A  M.  Fridays, 
Evening  prayer  at  5  P  M.  Ploly 
Days'  services  announced  on  Sun- 
day previous.  Meetings, Woman's 
Guild  on  first  Wednesday  each 
month  at  4  P  M.  Woman's  Aux- 
iliary, Fridays  of  each  Ember 
season  at  4  P  M.  Choral  Society, 
third  Friday  in  each  month  at 
4  P  M.  Sunday-school  Teachers, 
second  and  fourth  Fridays  in  each 
month  at  4  P  M.  Vestry,  Tues- 
day after  each  first  Sunday  at  8 
P  M.  St  Andrew's  Brotherhood, 
second  and  fourth  Tuesdays  at  8 
P  M.  Practices  :  Sunday-school, 
each  Wednesday  at  4  P  M;  Choir, 
each  Friday  at  7.30  P  M.  All  seats 


TT7E  offer  for  sale  choice  Real  Estate  of  all  clescrip- 
V  V  tions.  We  loan  money  in  sums  to  suit.  We 
Care  for  Estates  and  guarantee  protection  to  own- 
ers interest  in  same.  We  invest  trust  funds 
carefully. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 
28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


w 


'E  offer  for  sale  choice  Real  Estate  of  all  descrip- 
tions. We  loan  money  in  sums  to  suit.  We 
Care  for  Estates  and  guarantee  protection  to  own- 
ers interest  in  same.  We  invest  trust  funds 
carefully. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


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are  free,  and  strangers  are  cor- 
dially invited  to  attend  and  take 
part  in  the  services.  The  Rec- 
tor's study  is  in  the  Rectory,  one 
door  south  of  the  church. 

Methodist  Episcopal,  (South) — 
North  Asheville.  Rev  C  M 
Campbell,  pastor.  Divine  services 
every  Sunday  morning  and  eve- 
ning. Sunday-school  at  9  A  M. 
Jno  H  Wheeler,  superintendent. 

Christian  Church  —  Church. 
Divine  worship  every  Sunday 
morning  and  evening.  Sunday- 
school  by  Frank  McCrary  at  9.45 
A  M.  ("Regular  pastor  not  yet 
assigned.) 

Methodist  Episcopal  —  Hay- 
wood and  Buttriek.  Rev  J  D 
Robertson,  pastor.  Divine  wor- 
ship, Sunday  morning  and  eve- 
ning. Sunday-school  at9.30  A  M  ; 
Elmo  Rhinehardt,  supt. 

Riverside  Methodist  Episcopal, 
(South) — Divine  services  Sunday 
morning  and  evening.  Rev  C  M 
Campbell,  pastor.  Sunday-school 
at  3  P  M  ;  Wm  Turner,  supt. 

No.  Asheville  Methodist  Epis- 
copal, (South') — Divine  worship 
Sunday  morning  and  evening  ; 
Rev  C  M  Campbell,  pastor.  Sun- 
day-school 9.3U  A  Mf  J  H  Weaver, 
superintendent. 

Baptist  —  West  end  Mission 
Praver-meeting  Saturday  even- 
ings at  7.30,  by  Rev  W  P*  South- 
ern.   Sunday-school  at  3.30  P  M. 

Academy  Hill  Baptist  Mission. 
Praver-meeting  Thursday,  7.30 
P  M,  by  Rev  W  P  Southern. 
Sunday-school  3.30  P  M  ;  George 
H  Burnham,  superintendent. 

COLORED   CHURCHES. 

Nazareue  First  Baptist — Pine 
and  Beaumont.  Rev  S  H  With- 
erspoon,  pastor.  Divide  services, 
Sunday  11  A  M  and  8  P  M.  Sun- 
day-school 2  P  M.  Prayer-meet- 
ing Wednesday  8  PM. 

Mount  Zion  Second  Baptist- 
Bailey  and  Patton  ave.  Rev  R  P 
Burnley ,  pastor  Pro  tern.  Divine 
worship  Sunday  11  A  M  and  3 


and  8  P  M.  Sunday-school  12  M. 
Prayer-meeting  Wednesday  at 
8  P  M. 

A  M  E  Zion— College  and  Pine. 
Rev  E  J  Carter,  pastor.  Divine 
worship,  Sunday  HA  M  and  8 
PM  Class-meeting  3  P  M.  Sun- 
day-school 9  A  M. 

Trinity    Episcopal    Chapel  — , 
Valley  and  S  Beaumont.    Rev  H" 
S  McDufry,  pastor.     Divine  ser- ' 
vices,  1 1  A  M  and  8   P  M.     Sun- 
day-school afternoon. 

Methodist  Episcopal— College. 
Rev  W  W  Pope,  pastor.  Divine 
worship,  11  A  M  anu8PM.  Sun- 
day-school 3  P  M. 

A  M  E  Church— Hilterbrand 
near  Pine.  Rev  F  W  Sorrell, 
pastor.  Preaching  HAM  and  3 
P  M.    Sunday-school  9  AM. 

The  North  Carolina  Society  for 
the  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Ani- 
mals. Organized  April  1st,  1890. 
Asheville,  N.  C— Officers  :  W  H 
Inloes,  president  ;  J  L  Carroll, 
1st  vice-president ;  C  J  McCape, 
2d  vice-president;  F  L  Jacobs, 
secretary  and  treasurer ;  F  L 
Jacobs,  superintendent ;  T  A 
Jones,  counsel.  Board  of  Mana- 
gers :  J  P  Sawyer,  W  S  Cushman, 
W  T  Penniman,  C  M  McLoud,  W 
F  Randolph,  T  W  Patton,  J  E 
Rankin.  Finance  Committee  : 
\V  S  Cushman,  J  P  Sawyer,  J  E 
Rankin. 

DEPARTMENT     OF     CHARI- 
TIES. 

Children's  Home,  Charlotte 
and  Woodfiu,  Miss  Mary  Sharp, 
matron. 

Mission  Hospital,  17  Charlotte 
street.  MissL  E  Walton,  matron. 

Children's  Free  Kindergarten 
and  Aid  Society.  Riverside,  near 
cotton  factory;  also,  11  Patton 
ave,  2d  floor. 

POSTAL  INFORMATION. 

G  W  Cannon,  Postmaster;  E  E 
Hetson,  M  O  department;  V  O 
Harkins,  mailing  department;  E 
C  Westall,  stamp  department;  H 


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B  Malone.  general  delivery  de- 
partment. 

CARRIERS. 

JWC  Deake,  No  1,  Neil  Lee  2, 
J  M  Case  3,  J  C  Heninger  4.  S  F 
Harmon  5,  T  J  Loftin  6,  C  B 
Deaver,    Special  Delivery  Dep't. 

Office  Hours  :  General  Deliv- 
»  ery— Opens  7  a  m  to  7  p  m.  Sun- 
day 9  to  9  30  a  m  ;  Sunday  6  to 
6  30  p  m.  MO  dep't  opens  9  a 
in  to  4  p  m.  Northern  mail  ar- 
rives 8  a  m,  5  p  m  ;  South  7  30  p 
m  :  West  2  15  p  m,  8  00  a  m ;  East 
5  p  m,  8  a  m. 

Horse  Mails  leave  for  Weaver- 
ville  daily,  except  Sunday  12  30 
p  m  ;  arrives  from  Weaverville 
12  00  m  ;  leaves  for  Liecester  12  m; 
arrives  from  Liecester  11  am; 
leaves  for  Vanceville  9  a  m;  ar- 
rives from  Vanceville  8  30  a  m, 
leaves  for  Brevard  7  00  a  m ;  ar 
rives  from  Brevard  6  pm;  leaves 
for  Rutherfordton  6  am;  arrives 
from  Rutherfordton  9  p  m. 

BUILDING  AND  LOAN  ASSO- 
CIATIONS. 

Asheville  Branch  of  the 
Southern     Buil dinar    and    Loan 


Association,  Knoxville,  Tenn. — 
H  H  Heeb,  General  State  Agt, 
N.  G,  H  D  Child,  Local  Secre- 
tary, Citizen  Office.  Officers  and 
Directors  :  T  S  Morrison,  presi- 
dent, G  W  Cannon,  vice-presi- 
dent; L  P  McLoud,  treasurer;  H 
D  Child,  secretary ;  Cobb  &  Mer- 
rimon,  attorneys.  Directors  :  J 
E  Rankin,  H  D  Child,  J  S  Grant, 
W  F  Randolph,  John  Child. 

Home  Building  and  Loan  As- 
sociation of  Asheville,  N  C. — 
Office  No  5  Patton  Ave.  Frank 
Coxe,  president ;  T  J  Hargan, 
vice-president;  CT  Bawls,  finan- 
cial secretary ;  C  C  McCarty, 
treasurer;  R-McBrayer,  attorney. 
Directors .  Frank  Coxe,  C  E 
Graham,  T  C  Starnes,  S  F  Chap- 
man, C  T  Rawls,  T  J  Hargan,  J 
H  Loughran,  C  T  McCarty,  H  T 
Collins. 

Asheville  Homestead  Loan 
Association  :  Officers  —  S  Ham- 
mershlag,  president;  H  AGudger, 
vice-president;  E  I  Holmes,  sec- 
retary and  treasurer.  Directors  : 
S  Hammershlag,  H  A  Gudger,  A 
R  Cooley,  W  E  Wolf,  R  L  Fitz- 
patrick,  J  B  Bostick,  A  Freck. 


SOCO  FALLS.  „ 

From  Lindsey's  Guide  Book  by 
Permission, 


ROUND  KNOB  HOTEL  AND  FOUNTAIN. 

From  Lindsey's  Guide  Book  by 
Permission. 


I 


INDEX 


DESCRIPTIVE  ARTICLES.  Page. 

Atkinson  Nat.  &  Sons,  real  estate.. 41 

Alexander  J.  M.,  harness  and  saddlery 27 

Asheville  Dry  Goods  Co = 47 

Asheville  Wood  Yard 94 

Asheville  Tile  and  Stone  Co 94 

Asheville  Cement  and  Plaster  Depot 94 

Asheville  Opera  House 91 

Asheville  Transfer  Co •. 93 

Asheville  Cigar  Co 7.3 

Asheville  Female  College 87 

Asheville  Investment  Co 82 

Asheville  Lumber  and  Manufacturing  Co 3 

Asheville  Loan  Office „  41 

Asheville  Press 104 

Asheville,  North  Carolina 5 

Battery  Park  Hotel 17 

BosticJno.  B 22 

Bostic  Bros.  &  Wright,  dry  goods 65 

Blair  &  Brown,  furniture .' 62 

Ballard,  Rich  &  Boyce,  stoves  and  plumbing 35 

"Boston"  Saloon  The 71 

Burnett  &  Howard,  boarding 75 

Blantou  W.  P.  &  Co.,  livery  stables 63 

Burnett  House,  boarding 93 

Battery  Park  Livery  Stables 42 

Cooper  A.  D.,  groceries '. 16 

Cosby  B.  H,  diamonds '. 52 

Cooley  A.  R.,  groceries. 55 

Cortland  Bros.,  real  estate 5i 

Cole  J.  B.,  foundry 100 

Campbell  Charles  H,  bottler 67 

Carrington  F.  N.,  coal 85 

Demens  P.  A.,  woodworking 59 

''Eagle"  Saloon  The,  wines  and  liquors 56 

Eckles  &  Co.,  livery  stables 78 

26 


Page. 

Ellick  M.,  taxidermy 97 

Fitzpatrick  Bros.,  wall  paper 30 

Grant  J.  S.,  drugs 21 

Graves  &  Thrash,  dry  goods 44 

Grand  Central  Hotel : 29 

Glen  Rock  Hotel 50 

Hare  Bros.,  groceries 9G 

Hamilton  T.  P.  &  Co.,  groceries 3D 

Heston  J.  M.,  fruit  and  confectionery 45 

Hyndmau  T.  L  ,  shoemaker 76 

Hensley  &  Wild,  groceries 84 

Hines  E   F.,  wagons,  machinery  and  harness 61 

Idylewild  Green  Houses  and  Floral  Gardens 83 

Jenkins  G.  W.  &  Bro.,  groceries 79 

Jenks  &  Jeriks,  real  estate  and  insurance 31 

Kelley  &  Strachan,  plumbing 90 

Lee  R.  H.  &  Co.,  painters 99 

Lyman  A.  J.,  real  estate 32 

Loughran  Jas.  H.,  wines  and  liquors 54 

LaBarbe  Miss  N.,  millinery 41 

Model  Cigar  Store -. 90 

Martin  W.  H.,  barber 65 

Morrison  T.  S.,  general  merchandise 69 

Murrough  Noah,  restaurant 69 

Marble  Hall  Haberdashers 103 

Melntire  P.  C.  &  Bro.,  meats  an  1  provisions 71 

Magnolia  House 39 

"  Metropolitan"  Saloon  The 33 

Muller  W.  O.,  wines  and  whiskies 46 

Mitchell  F.  E,  gents' furnishing 43 

McKinnon  &  Petrie,  tailors 48 

Model  Steam  Laundry 26 

Mann,  Johnson  &  Co.,  furniture 27 

Mimnaugh  F.  P.,  dry  goods 14 

Morgan  J.  M.  &  Co.,  news  dealers 72 

Moodey  C.  E.,  lime,  cement,  plaster  and  tile  works 94 

NovillT.  W.,  shoemaker 101 

OaksHotelThe 37 

Perry  W.  G.,   baker  and  confectionery 46 

Queen  Dr.  J.  G.,  dentist 84 

Railings  J.  W.,  veterinary  surgeon 80 

Reed  J.  E.  &  Co.,  meats  and  provisions 70 

Revel)  &  Wagner,  groceries 60 

Redwood  H.  &  Co.,  dry  goods  and  clothing 19 


TF  you  wish  to  Buy  or  Sell  Real  Estate  of  any 
1  description,  Rent  your  House,  Insure  your  Life  <>r 
Property,  make  no  mistake,  you  can  do  so  to  the 
best  advantage  with  us. 

JENKS&JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  10  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


IF  you  wish  to  Buy  or  Sell  Real  Estate  ot  any 
.  description,  Rent  your  House,  Insure  your  Life  or 
Property,  make  no  mistake,  you  can  do  so  to  the 
best  advantage  with  us. 

JENKS  &  JENKS, 

Real  Estate  and  Insurance  Brokers, 

Rooms  9  and  xo  McAfee  Block, 

28  Patton  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 


Page. 

Revell  T.  J.,  groceries  and  feed 57 

Swartzberg  M.,  clothing 75 

Swicegood  L.,  wall  paper 64 

Slagle  Hotel 74 

Strauss'  Hotel,  European 81 

Schartle  J.  W.,    tailor .7. 28 

Starnes  J.  Russell,  embalmer  and  general  merchandise "1 

Scott  W.  T.,  scour  and  dyer 97 

Stevenson  House /. 96 

Triplett  Bros.,  groceries ./ : 05 

Turner  N\,  general  merchandise..^. 98 

Tauchen  W.,  tailor 59 

Union  Tea  Co 58 

Woody  J.  H.  &  Co.,  carriages  and  harness 102 

Wills  Bros  ,  architects 77 

Wilkie  &  Atkins,  fruits  and  confectioneries 87 

Western  Hotel....: 68 

Woodbury  J.  H-,  livery  stables 25 

Woodcock  J.  H,  druggist 40 

Wolf  James,  meats 99 

ADVERTISERS. 

Atkinson  Nat.  &  Son,  real  estate,  outside  lines,  also  page 4L 

Arrington  Dr.  B.  F.,  dentist bottom  case  inside 

Asheville  Furniture  and  Lumber  Co 1 

Burkholder  E.  W.,  architect bottom  case  outside 

Bon  Marche  dry  and  fancy  goods side  lines 

Bright  B.  F.  P.,  insurance white  and  black  inset 

Cummings  P.  A.,  attorney  at  law white  and  black  inset 

Child  John,  real  estate top  front  case 

Cooper  A.  D.,  groceries side  edge,  also  page  16 

Chambers  &  Weaver,  sales  stables 1 

Chapman  S.  F.,  timber  and  mineral  lands third  fly 

Carter  &  Craig,  attorneys  and  counsellors 1 

Cushman  W.  S.,  commissioners  of  deeds centre  lines 

Carmichael  W.  C,  drugs : bottom  inside  case 

Courtland  Bros.,  real  estate pages  1  and  51 

Corn  N.  P.,  contractor pages  1  and  51 

Griffing  C.  L.,  real  estate pages  1  and  82 

Grant  J.  S.,  drugs top  front  case,  also  page  21 

Gwyn  &  Wesc centre  lines 

Jenks  &  Jenks,  real  estate colored  inset,  also  page  31 

Jones  &  Shuford,  attorneys 1 


Page. 

Law  J.  H.,  china  and  glassware 1 

Loughran  Jas.  H., whiskies  and  wines... bottom  right  lines,  also  p.  54 

McBrayer  R..  attorney  at  law bottom  case  inside 

Morgan  J.  N.  &  Co.,  stationers bottom  edge  and  page  72 

Mann,  Johnson  &  Co.,  furniture side  lines  and  page  27 

MeKinnon  &  Petrie,  merchant  tailors,  left  bottom  lines  and  page  48 

Maitland  Mrs.  B.,  boauding  and  day  school second  fly 

Muller  W.  O.,  wines  and  liquors pages  ]  and  46 

Moody  C,  E  ,  lime,  cement  and  plaster..bottom  cover  outside  and  p.  94 

National  Bank  of  Asheville  The first  fly 

Pulliam  LawTrenoe,  insurance top  front  cover 

Penniman  &  Co.,  hardware bottom  cover  inside 

Rawls  C.  T.,  Are  insurance  and  real  estate centre  lines 

Redwood  H.  &  Co sidelines  and  page  19 

Raysor  &  Smith right  top  lines,  also  page     1 

Smathers  Mrs.  J.  L    boarding 1 

Swannannoa  Hotel bottom  cover  inside 

Thrash  Thad.  W.  &  Co centre  lines  and  page    1 

Taylor,  Bouis  &  Brotherton,  house  furnishing  goods  and  plumb- 
ing   v • centre  lines 

Wills  Brothers,  architects bottom  cover  outside  and  page  77 

Williamson  VV.  B.  &  Co.,  furniture fourth  fly 

Watson  D.  S.,  real  estate bottom  cover  outside 


GENERAL   INDEX. 


Page. 

Abbreviations 105 

Business  Directory 379 

Explanatory 389 

General  Directory  of  Names 105 

Miscellaneous  Directory 389 


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